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New Kosher Dining Option To Open On Campus This Fall

Penn State Residential Dining announced that a new kosher dining spot will open this fall in the North Food District.

Nosh Kosher Deli, overseen by a certified Mashgiach, or Jewish supervisor, will offer a menu with classic Jewish dishes including matzo ball soup, potato latkes, and chocolate rugelach. The deli will also offer specialty menus during Jewish holidays like Passover.

Amy Bressler, director of Residential Dining, is confident the new addition to the Penn State dining halls will satisfy the Jewish community as well as the entirety of campus.

“The menu and atmosphere at Nosh are things we feel our guests will love and will be a welcome addition to Residential Dining,” Bressler said in a release.

The new location shows a continued commitment from Penn State Dining to offer every student with different dietary requirements a place to go on campus.

Nosh will serve lunch and dinner every Sunday-Thursday, with ordering available exclusively on Penn State Eats through the Penn State Go app.

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