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Seattle, WA, USA

From: Jeruham Malik
Kosher_Food: Kosher Hotels
Date: 12 Jan 2000
Time: 05:38:44
Remote Name: 199.203.109.252

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Jeruham, Yours is a complicated request, so it has taken me a little while to put the following information together. I hope this is what you need, if not, please feel free to contact me again and I'll search further.

Depending upon what you require, a "home stay" might be arranged for Shabbat. Choices are: 1) Chabad 4541 19th Avenue NE Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 527-1411

2) Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath Congregation (Ashkenazic Orthodox) 5145 S. Morgan St. Seattle, WA 98118 (206) 721-0970 * Nancy Swigard places guests in this community (206) 722-9219 3) Congregation Ezra Bessaroth (Sephardic Orthodox) 5217 S. Brandon St. Seattle, WA 98118 (206) 722-5500

4) Congregation Shevet Achim P.O. Box 1552 Mercer Island, WA 98040 (206) 275-1539 or (206) 232-1903 You could, conceivably stay at the Travelodge on Mercer Island (206) 232-8000, walk about 1.5 miles to the shul and eat at Noah's Bagel which is strictly kosher in this location (only a few blocks from the Travelodge). In addition, the Mercer Island Albertson's grocery store has a large kosher bakery and kosher section.

Most of our kosher restaurants are not open on Shabbat, which adds to the complexity of your request.

If synagogue attendance is not an issue, there are a number of hotels around Seattle Center. The Bamboo Garden (206) 282-6616 is a kosher restaurant nearby open on Saturday.

Quality Inn Suites (206) 624-6820 Inn at Queen Anne (206) 282-7357 Mar-Queen Hotel (206) 282-7407 For more info on Seattle Center area hotels, contact the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce at (206) 461-5840 or [www.seattlechamber.com]

Another option might be to have kosher meals delivered to the hotel of your choice. Contact Leah's Catering at (206 343-5616 to inquire about this service. Leah's would not be open on Saturday, but perhaps arrangements could be made to have the food delivered on Friday and refrigerated at your hotel (salads, sandwiches, etc.)

Have a good Shabbat. Keep me posted if you need further assistance. Pam Waechter Outreach Coordinator Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle (206) 441-8479, ext. 259

Original Message----- From: jeruham malik [mailto:JERUHAMM@amdocs.com] Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 8:59 AM To: 'pamw@jewishinseattle.org' Subject: Jewish hotel & restaurant

Hi

I'm Going to in Seattle (VoiceStream company) for few days including Saturday. As I'm a religious fellow, I'm looking for a place to be there in Saturday. Is there any Jewish hotel ? Or an hotel near a synagogue and kosher restaurant ?

Regards Jeruham Malik * jeruhamm@amdocs.com *972-4-8546576 *972-4-8546633

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