Info - ZOA Philadelphia - Zionist Organization of America

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Info - ZOA Philadelphia - Zionist Organization of America
Buy Israel
For Passover & throughout the year
While Israel may be known as “the Land of Milk and Honey,” all of Israel produces and grows many
delicious and wonderful products, from olives, hummus and soups to cookies, candies and beverages.
When you buy goods made and grown in Israel (including Judea and Samaria) not only are you getting
quality items but you are also supporting a loyal and important American ally. Israel and America share
a common heritage and common values including a love of freedom, respect for human rights and
religious liberty and democracy.
On the reverse side of this flyer are some of the many items from Israel that may be available at your
local supermarket and information about where you can buy Israeli products. If the store where you
normally shop does not carry items from Israel, please speak with the manager.
We hope you will try some new items from Israel and will continue to add these and other Israeli -madeand-grown goods to your cart as part of an ongoing commitment to bring a little bit of Israel into your
home each trip to the supermarket. Remember to introduce a friend or neighbor to something from
Israel.
Please buy extra items from Israel and donate them to the Mitzvah Food Project or food pantry of your
choice. See other side for details. Print copies of this flyer and share it with friends or give it out at the
supermarket.
“Buy Israel” is sponsored by:
Co-Sponsors:
Zionist Organization of America-Greater Philadelphia District • [email protected]• 610-660-9466 • www.zoaphilly.org
Buy Israel
Retailers that sell goods from Israel include local outlets from these chains: ShopRite, Acme, Food Basics, Giant,
Pathmark, Thriftway/Shop n Bag, Trader Joe’s and Wegmans . Check your local market.
For more information about where to buy products, go to buyisraelgoods.org where you can find online and in-store
retailers of Israeli products organized by region and by product.
Look for these and other Israeli brands
and products at your local retailers.
Items can be in the store’s kosher” or
“ethnic” section, or with other similar
items. If you cannot find something,
check with a store clerk or manager.
Agrinir: Olive oil
Prigat: Non-carbonated fruit based juices,soft drinks, nectars, syrups
Elyon: Miniature marshmallows
Zoglobek: Meatless kabab, patties, nuggets
Tribe: hummus
Matzot Aviv: Matzos, Matzo meal &
Sabra: hummus
cookies for daily & Passover use
Barth: Wafers, crackers
Machabim: Matzos
Adin: Wafers
Asis: Juices
Jordan Valley: Cooking sauces
Achva: Halva
Kedem: Tea biscuits
Mount of Olives Treasures: Gourmet
Wissotzky: Tea
teas
Gilboa: Spreads
Pereg: Gourmet spices
Osem: Soups, candles, matzos, falafel,
Miki Delicatessen: Frozen Foods
hummus, techina, snacks
Of Tov: Frozen food
Spring: Soft drinks & nectars
Dorot: Frozen cubes of crushed garlic,
Klivat Yossi: Snack foods
ginger, basil, parsley, dill & coriander
Mitts Mediterranean Smoothies:
Manamim: Fish, Salads
mango, pear, strawberry/banana
Telma: Falafel mix, soup mix, canned
Shamir: Salads, hummus
techina & hummus, soup
Pikante Salads: Salads
Tnuva: Dairy Products, Salads, Tuna
Temp Jump: Orange drink
Yad Mordechai Apiary: Dairy
Kvutz Yavne: Olives, pickles
Beit Hashita: Cucumbers,
Ethnic Delights: Olive spreads, garlic, dill olives, spreads
Maadaney Yehiam: Cookies, Wafers
Man: Cookies, wafers
Angel Bakeries: Cookies, cakes, rugalach
Elite Foods: Chocolates, candies, cookies, coffee
Carmit Candy: Chocolates
Hashabar H'Aole: Chocolate spread
Hod Hefer: Chicken & Turkey
Gad Dairy: Cheese, cheese spread
Strauss: Cheese and spreads, in dairy
case
Emek: Cheese
Pastures of Eden: Cheese
Texuriel Dairy: Cheese
Zuriel: Cheese
Gefen: Black olives
Galilee Splendor: Bible bread
Aviv: Matza
This list courtesy of The America-Israel
Chamber of Commerce, Central Atlantic
Region (AICC). For more info, see:
http://www.buyisraelgoods.org/
Please buy extra items and donate them to the Mitzvah Food Project (MFP) or food
pantry of your choice. The MFP’s mission is to provide food and basic staples in
a caring and dignified manner to those in our community who are in need and to
educate and advocate on their behalf. All 5 MFP pantry locations serve anyone in
need regardless of race, religion, age, gender or income. For information on drop
-off locations and times or other details about MFP, call 215-832-0531 or visit
www.jewishphilly.org/mfp
Zionist Organization of America-Greater Philadelphia District • [email protected] • 610-660-9466 • www.zoaphilly.org