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Mess - Etymology, Origin & MeaningMeaning "excrement" (of animals) is from 1903. Mess-hall "area where military personnel eat and socialize" is by 1832. Mess-kit "the cooking- and table-utensils ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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From dinner to disarray: the origin of “mess” - Mashed RadishFeb 17, 2017 · In the 1400s, mess also referred to “a company of people who took their meal together,” especially military personnel in groups of four.
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History of the U.S. Military's Dining-In - Connecticut - National GuardThe term “dining-in” derives from an old Viking tradition celebrating great battles and feasts of heroes by formal ceremony.
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Mess Night Manual - Naval History and Heritage CommandA Mess Night is a scheduled evening for dinner, a military formation, not a party, where mess members and guests gather.
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[PDF] Mess management (updated 19 November 2018) - GOV.UKDec 14, 2019 · Rate/Ranks' Mess are the concern of all Officers or Senior Rate/Ranks' serving on the Unit and.
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[PDF] Conduct of the Mess: Role of Tradition in Unit Social GatheringsA mess is a social organization in parallel of the military unit. As such, members of a mess conduct themselves in a relaxed manner, though remain mindful ...
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MESS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary1. a portion or quantity of food for a meal or dish 2. a portion of soft or semiliquid food, as porridge 3. unappetizing food; disagreeable concoctionMissing: encyclopedia | Show results with:encyclopedia
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Definition of MESS### Word History/Etymology Summary for "Mess" (Noun) - Senses Related to Food, Group, and Military
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Life at Sea in the Royal Navy of the 18th Century - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · They would form their own mess, a group of six to ten men who cooked and ate together, and avoided 'waisters', marines and other deck-bound ...
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How a Special Diet Kept the Knights Templar Fighting FitMay 8, 2018 · A special diet kept the Knights Templar fighting fit. Silent meals, a buddy system, and wine “in moderation.”
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Monastic mealtimes | EuropeanaDec 17, 2021 · In most monastic orders, daily life was communal. Monks and nuns slept, prayed, worked, ate and read together with their brothers or sisters.
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A Medieval Monk's Menu | Historic Environment Scotland | HESMay 15, 2019 · Benedictine monks ate two meals daily with bread, wine, and fish/bird meat. Cistercians were mostly plant-based, with exceptions for the sick ...
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Fish on Friday II: Monastic Meals - Medievalists.netApr 7, 2017 · Monastic meals included bread, grains, legumes, eggs, cheese, fruit, vegetables, and fish. Fish were acceptable as they were not considered ...
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Naval Rations Part 1Jun 17, 2020 · The basic unit of cooking and eating was the mess, a group typically made up of four to eight men. Men were typically allowed to choose their ...
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Nelson's Ship Smasher - the 32 Pounder - Dawlish ChroniclesNov 11, 2016 · Gun deck when not cleared for action - note that crews messed on tables between the guns and slung their hammocks over them. Note the fleece ...
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Collections: Logistics, How Did They Do It, Part II: ForagingJul 29, 2022 · Armies could forage with or without the intent to devastate (though foraging imposed its own costs) and could devastate with or without the ...
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The challenges of medieval warfare: logistics, transportation and ...Jul 4, 2024 · Medieval armies managed their supply chains through a combination of logistical strategies, transportation, and maintenance. Key elements ...
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The British Regimental Mess in the Peninsula WarWhen a mess was established the officers would donate from their own personal equipment the necessary cutlery, plates, bowls, etc. Other items would be bought ...
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The officers' mess in: Dividing the spoils - Manchester HiveRegiments also acquired glass, porcelain and earthen and ivory wares, forming part of the officers' mess dinner service. A tradition developed whereby such ...
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Armies of the East India Company | National Army MuseumBy the early 19th century, the Company's army was 250,000-strong, larger than that of many nations. The officers were British and there were several regiments ...Missing: messes introduction
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Taste of Life: How regimental messes kept alive esprit de corps ...Jul 12, 2023 · The Mess House built by the officers of His Majesty's 47th Regiment was opened in April 1821 in Poona. Mr Chaplin, the commissioner, and all the ...
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[PDF] BRITISH GARRISON - Parks Canada HistoryThe officers of each regiment had a mess with a dining room, where they took meals together, and an anteroom, where they could play cards, read newspapers or ...
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THE BRITISH GARRISON IN MONTREAL IN THE 1840's - jstorIn the early 1840's, the military aspects of Montreal were evident. To the traveller coming up the St. Lawrence in the spring of 1840, the first glimpse of ...
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Food That Fuelled The Front Line During World War 1British soldiers ate meat, tinned food like Maconochie stew, hard biscuits, tea, and rum. Meals were eaten from mess tins.
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An army marches on its stomachBritish Army food has evolved through the ages, ranging from bully beef and biscuits to veggie curries.Missing: mobile | Show results with:mobile
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[PDF] Imperial Influence On The Postcolonial Indian Army, 1945-1973independence and reshaped after 1947 by British and Indian officers to resist civilian efforts to reform the army into a “truly national army.”126. The ...
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Reclaiming India's Military Identity: Unshackling From Colonial LegacySep 2, 2025 · Despite being a modern democracy, many institutional practices, symbols, and traditions in the Indian military still reflect British influence.
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[PDF] Chapter 7 – The Military MessMesses are organized by rank to allow each peer group to socialize without feeling inhibited by superiors or subordinates.Missing: rationale segregation
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Wardroom NavPers 10002-A - Naval History and Heritage CommandAug 23, 2017 · Navy Regulations require that an officers' mess elect each month a treasurer who shall have charge of the finances of the mess. Members of a ...Missing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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Module 1—Basics of Shipboard lifeIf you are an E-6, ask whether there is a First Class Mess. The Chief's Mess is run apart from the enlisted galley but still derives its funds from ship's ...Missing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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AR 30-22 - Army PubsNo information is available for this page. · Learn whyMissing: NCO enlisted
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Mess: Officer vs. Enlisted - The Steel NavyOfficers and enlisted sailors took their meals in separate spaces. Officers enjoyed the privacy of the wardroom, an area off-limits to enlisted sailors.Missing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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Is there a reason for the separate mess halls for officers and enlisted ...Sep 1, 2022 · There used to also be separate tables for NCOs in the enlisted mess. It's good to get away from the “kids” sometimes. With the “democratization” ...What are the reasons behind maintaining separate mess areas for ...Do officers and enlisted members of different ranks within the same ...More results from www.quora.comMissing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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Marines let off steam with mess night shenanigansApr 4, 2012 · The Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Marine Unit Cherry Point held a mess night at Miller's Landing aboard MCAS Cherry Point March 23 for bonding ...
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PEO Aviation dining out "An Evening Under the Stars" - Army.milMay 24, 2018 · It provides an occasion for officers, noncommissioned officers and Soldiers to celebrate the unique bond or cohesion that holds military units ...
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[PDF] Cohesion in the US Military - DTICHave regular social activities: - Parties. - Picnics. -Dining-in; dining-out. -Organization Day (perhaps as often as once per month). - Include families ...
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[PDF] President Mess Committee (PMC) - CFMWSThe PMC is responsible for the executive committee and ensures that relevant statement of duties exists for all members of the Mess committee. The PMC ensures.
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An Officers' Mess is a designated area in a military barracks or base ...Nov 11, 2024 · The Officers' Mess is also used for ceremonial events, briefings, Social events (Tomboola) and other official functions. By Nigerian Military ...Missing: recreation | Show results with:recreation
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[PDF] Nutrition and Menu Standards for Human Performance OptimizationJan 3, 2017 · This regulation establishes nutritional standards, termed “military dietary reference intakes” (MDRIs) for military feed- ing and establishes ...Missing: oversight | Show results with:oversight
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[PDF] dod manual 1338.10 dod food service programAug 26, 2022 · (1) Establishes nutrition standards for meals and operational rations served to military personnel subsisting under normal operating conditions ...
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Nutrition's Role in Mission Readiness | Health.milJun 27, 2024 · Proper nutrition provides the nutrients your brain needs to manage stress, regulate mood and emotions, maintain alertness and optimize physical and cognitive ...Missing: mess oversight
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the operational structure of military messes based on MCO 10110.14N, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the information into tables where appropriate, followed by narrative sections for areas that benefit from descriptive text. This ensures all details are retained while maintaining readability.
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None### Summary of Operational Structure of Military Messes
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[PDF] A Guide to Wardroom Mess Dinners1 - RNR Officers Club LiverpoolA Mess Dinner provides an ideal opportunity for a Mess to dine together in a formal manner, to entertain honoured and important guests or to celebrate notable ...
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Mess Etiquette and Mess Dinners - The Regimental RogueMess dinners provide an opportunity for mess members to meet on a formal but friendly occasion, allowing the CO or his guests to address the members as a group.
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[PDF] Formal Dining-In Handbook - DTICFormal Dining-In, rooted in the British officers' mess system, is a tradition for officers and noncommissioned officers, intended to improve morale.
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Military Formal Attire - Mess Dress - Gentleman's GazetteDec 7, 2018 · Mess dress, introduced in 1845, is military formal attire for formal occasions. It includes a mess jacket, waist covering, bow tie, trousers, ...
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Male Officer Formal Dress - MyNavyHRFormal dress includes a white shirt, blue evening trousers, black dress shoes, white bow tie, mother-of-pearl studs and cuff links, and a waistcoat. Worn for ...
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[PDF] The Persistence of Hazing in the Military - DTICJan 25, 2013 · Nuwer works in coordination with online organizations, such as HazingPrevention.org and Stophazing.org, to provide hazing victims with support ...
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[PDF] CGSC PAM 2% - Army University PressMar 15, 1985 · During the early eighteenth century, the British Army incorporated the praotice of formal dining into their regimental mess system. Customs and.
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[PDF] The Naval Mess DinnerIf there is no chaplain present, the President would normally say Grace, however the duty could be assigned to any member at the dinner. Although the person ...
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Officers' Mess - The Wardroom - CFMWSThis Mess has a vital role in fostering the traditions of the Canadian Armed Forces and in particular the customs and traditions of the Royal Canadian Navy.
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Aide-Memoire - Annex I - Mess Etiquette - Canada.caApr 19, 2022 · Most bases and stations have three Messes (Officers', Warrant Officers' and Sergeants', and Junior Ranks'). Many of these establishments have ...Missing: rationale segregation
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Non-Public Property Audit of Mess Management - Canada.caEvery mess is administered by a mess committee, which has the responsibility to address the needs of the mess membership, while respecting public and non-public ...
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[PDF] Privatization of the Canadian Forces MessesGoverned under the umbrella of the Canadian Forces Personnel. Support Programs, the mess is an institution that is "designed to contribute to the morale, ...
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Dress instructions | Chapter 2 Policy and appearance - Canada.caAug 26, 2025 · Headdress shall be removed upon entering either a mess or canteen except when indicated by a member's religious practice or for personnel ...Annex A Categories and... · Section 2 Appearance · Section 3 Spiritual...
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[PDF] gender-representation-diversity-consultation-group-summary-report ...This consultative process aligns, informs, and expands on ongoing work within the. Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces as it works to ...
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India@75: The 'Indianisation' of the Indian ArmyAug 14, 2021 · A unique custom was introduced post-Independence: the Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) invite the officers to the JCOs' Mess on Independence ...
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Mess - Academic KidsIn the officer's mess and the JCO's mess, there also is rank of Mess Havildar. A Mess Havildar is a senior NCO, who is to manage and execute the day to day ...
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Army jawans to get as much meat as officers - The Times of IndiaJul 2, 2011 · The defence ministry has approved the increase in the scale of mutton or chicken from 110 gms per man per day to 180 gms for all non-vegetarian jawans.
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Chennai's disappearing military hotels | Food-wine NewsApr 4, 2016 · Velu Ambalam, founder of Velu Military hotel, in Chennai, was a legend. And the cooks there will tell you this story if you are ever among them.
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Spicy liver fry, meen kuzhambu, kaadai: A lookback at Chennai's ...Sep 21, 2021 · Some of Chennai's most famous restaurant chains such as Ponnusamy and Anjappar began in the '50s and '60s as 'military' messes.<|separator|>
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Navy allows officers to wear saris in diversity overhaul of uniform ...Feb 6, 2025 · Officers are now permitted to wear cultural dress beneath their mess jackets on formal occasions after lobbying by the service's race diversity network.Missing: sustainable | Show results with:sustainable<|separator|>
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Armed Forces: Catering - Written questions, answers and statementsDec 5, 2024 · Implementation of the first stage of the Defence Catering Strategy began in May 2024 with new menus and a change to our charging approach.
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Better quality food and more choice among promised changes to ...Feb 1, 2024 · Serving personnel can look forward to better quality food, new menus and a consumer-grade experience, the Chief of Defence People has announced.Missing: messes sustainable sourcing
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(PDF) Daily Life in a Nineteenth-Century Officers' Mess: Historical ...This article explores the daily lives of army officers stationed in Malta during the nineteenth century, focusing on the officers' mess located in the ...
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Mannschaftsheim - BundeswehrMannschaftsheim. Im Mannschaftsheim können Sie mit Ihren Kameradinnen und Kameraden nach dem Dienst Zeit verbringen und Snacks kaufen. Footer Social Media.Missing: Beschreibung | Show results with:Beschreibung
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Offizierskasino - WikipediaNeben den Räumlichkeiten für das Offizierskorps gibt es für die Unteroffiziere die bisweilen als Unteroffizierskasino bezeichneten Unteroffiziersmessen.Missing: Unteroffiziersheim | Show results with:Unteroffiziersheim
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Satzung - UHG FreyungZweck des Vereins ist insbesondere die Pflege der Kameradschaft, die Betreuung seiner Mitglieder innerhalb und außerhalb des Dienstes. Zweck der ...Missing: Funktion | Show results with:Funktion
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Kasinogesellschaft Wahn e.V. – StartseiteLiebe Gäste,. ab dem 01.09.2025 haben wir ab 07:00 Uhr für Sie geöffnet ! Wir bieten Ihnen auch eine Frühstücksauswahl zum Mitnehmen an, welche im ...Gastronomie · Veranstaltungen · Download · Eventlocation
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Kasino, Offiziersheim, Soldatenheim, Mannschaftskantine etc.Oct 1, 2014 · Im Offizierskasino des im Feld ungeschlagenen - aber nunmehr gekaderten - Panzeraufklärungslehrbataillon 11 wurde auch noch 1988 mit dem ...Missing: Mannschaftsheim | Show results with:Mannschaftsheim
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The Bundeswehr becomes an “army of unity”On the one hand, reunification on 3 October 1990 meant that the National People's Army and other East German armed organisations (such as border troops and ...
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35 Jahre Wiedervereinigung und Armee der Einheit - BundeswehrOct 3, 2025 · „Am dritten Oktober 1990 hat sich das deutsche Volk wieder in einem Staat zusammengefunden. Mauern und Grenzen sind gefallen. (…) ...Missing: Veränderungen | Show results with:Veränderungen
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EU legislation on family leaves and work-life balanceThe EU has provided a series of legislative acts creating minimum EU rights of citizens to combine work with family responsibilities.
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Making Family Life and Service in the Bundeswehr More CompatibleYoung families are looking for an ideal balance between advancing their careers and spending time with their families. The same is true of Bundeswehr personnel.
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EU Work-Life Balance Directive - FAMILIENPORTAL.NRWMember states should take measures to ensure that employees have the right to take five working days' leave per year for carers living in the same household.
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Mitgliedschaft – Offizierheimgesellschaft - ohg-wunstorf.deDer Verein bietet Mitgliedern umfangreiche Betreuungsmöglichkeiten, gutes Essen, Events für Familie und Gäste, die Möglichkeit private Aktionen, wie z.B. ...
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Mess | Military Wiki - FandomBy the 15th century, a group of people who ate together was also called a mess, and it is this sense that persists in the "mess halls" of the modern military.
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Life on board | The Jerusalem PostJul 20, 2006 · Every day aboard the INS Eilat, this reporter ate three well-rounded meals in the Officers' Mess. In between, Bubu baked pastries, cookies ...
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Feeding an Army: Kashrut in the IDF - Kosher for PassoverOct 7, 2023 · OU Kosher has been very involved with the IDF's Rabbinate to help ensure that authentic kosher food has been provided to all soldiers regardless of background.
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IDF to overhaul soldiers' food by renovating mess halls, putting ...Feb 24, 2022 · Military also expands private bus pickup service to help conscripts avoid Sunday rush hour when they return to base after weekend furlough.Missing: quick | Show results with:quick
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Keeping Kosher in the IDFSep 15, 2017 · The Israeli army is kept strictly kosher and its kitchens are carefully color coded, with two full sets of dishes. Even new recruits who are not ...
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Keeping the IDF Kosher - Christians for Israel InternationalNov 22, 2022 · “He made sure that at every army base there should be kosher food, a Sefer Torah, proper festival observances and prayer quorums”Missing: communal | Show results with:communal
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IDF's source of sweetness gets an overhaul | The Jerusalem PostJan 1, 2015 · Shekem kiosks of old undergo rebranding, expansion after 67 years to "keep up with modern marketing trends."Missing: convenience automated<|separator|>