Want kosher food in Cologne? Go to that nice Iranian Muslim | Jewish World Review
COLOGNE, Germany — In Germany’s fourth-biggest city, the only person providing Jews with kosher products is a Muslim from Iran.
Out of his small convenience store around the corner from Cologne’s Roonstrasse synagogue, Tehran native Kambiz Alizadeh sells frozen poultry and red meat, wines, cakes, pickles, olives, gefilte fish, crackers, cakes, soup nuts and many other items bearing kosher certifications. In the kind of fridge usually reserved for beer and soft drinks, he stores fresh goods such as hummus, eggplant and tomato spread, and a variety of soft and hard cheeses.
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