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Kosher deli, made to order in Vacaville this weekend

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Kosher deli food will be available by order in Vacaville this weekend.

“Many people, including the mayor of Vacaville, have been asking us to do this,” said Rabbi Chaim Zaklos, director of Chabad of Solano County. “While a full-time deli is not feasible at this time, an occasional pop-up might be. We’ll see how this goes.”

For sale will be pastrami and corned beef sandwiches, matzah ball chicken soup, knishes, rugelach, Dr. Brown’s Soda and more.

Orders must be in by this Friday, Feb. 7, for pickup between 1 and 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 9.

Kosher ingredients are coming from Los Angeles and New York.

“Our focus is on quality, and creating an authentic Jewish New York deli experience,” Zaklos said. “There will also be a suggestion box for other ideas for future pop-up deli events.”

Proceeds will go toward Chabad’s children’s educational scholarship fund.

To order, visit jewishsolano.com or call (707) 592-5300.

Alix Wall
Alix Wall

Alix Wall is a contributing editor to J. She is also the founder of the Illuminoshi: The Not-So-Secret Society of Bay Area Jewish Food Professionals and is writer/producer of a documentary-in-progress called "The Lonely Child."