Rabbi keeps things kosher for World Cup fans in Qatar

المملكة العربية السعودية أخبار أخبار

Rabbi keeps things kosher for World Cup fans in Qatar
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار,المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
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A rabbi is offering a unique service in Qatar's capital Doha, providing fresh kosher food as fans visit the city for the World Cup.

From his sixth-floor hotel room in the heart of Qatar, Rabbi Eli Chitrik is offering a unique service for the capital city of Doha: fresh kosher food for anyone who needs it.

“There are many fans who want a good kosher option and that’s what we’re here for,” Chitrik told CTV National News.Fans either stop by his hotel or he delivers two different sandwich options cooked up daily in a special kitchen provided by Qatar Airways.“[We] have fresh bagels, sandwiches made every morning, and they can just come and get it.” Chitrik said. “I’m always on call. The work never stops”“It’s really special,” he told CTV National News.

Qatar and Israel have no formal diplomatic relationship, and while direct flights from Tel Aviv to Doha have been available during the World Cup, officials have said this was to comply with FIFA requirements, not a step toward normalizing ties. “Whether it’s from helping us find a kitchen, providing a kitchen, anything and everything we needed right away, they helped us out,” he said.Qatari officials have frequently shown public support for Palestinians in their ongoing conflict with Israel, and there have been demonstrations held in Doha during the World Cup in support of the Palestinian cause. Israeli social media has been filled with videos showing Israeli TV reporters receiving hostile receptions from some Arab soccer fans.

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