Sponsored by: Congregation B'nai Moshe
Catering
Cater Your Next Event at B'nai Moshe
Chef Cari Kosher Catering is B’nai Moshe’s exclusive caterer, providing innovative, delicious and creative cuisine along with personal service for any event. Chef Cari is one of the most recognized food providers in metropolitan Detroit with her exciting “street eats” food truck featuring English style fish and chips as well as falafel and shwarma that makes you feel as if you are in Israel. Street Eats can be found all over town and serving delicious lunches in Detroit during the summer. She also has a scrumptious Chinese carry out restaurant in Southfield “Wok In Cariout” that has a full Chinese menu and delivery available and recently opened "Ess In" inside the Crown Pointe Office Building on Greenfield and Lincoln Roads offering classic comfort food in a casual eatery offering dine in and carry out 6 days a week!.
See what people say about Chef Cari Kosher Catering:
“The food was delicious and was served beautifully. In addition, some issues arose on our end, and Chef Cari was extremely nice and professional and helped us to make last-minute changes to our order. We will definitely be using them for our next simcha.”
“We ordered some items from the Thanksgiving menu(some items we had made)...from the succulent Turkey(so moist...and tender) to the Challah Stuffing ...to the parve Pumpkin Cheesecake...our friends and family were raving about how Chef Cari outdid herself today. Every item was better than the next!!!! 5 star...Mazel Tov to the Chef!!!!!!”
"Falafel pita and mint lemonade from Chef Cari's Falafel Spot. Loved the spiciness of the sauce on the pita and the lemonade was really delicious and refreshing!"
“I normally don't eat fish, but I couldn't stop eating this!! It was the best fish I've had yet!”
“The food is fresh and delicious. The prices are reasonable and the service is great, and with a smile. The fish and chips was probably the best I ever had. Another time I had the Falafel and Shwarma....it was also delicious, and reminded me of the fresh scrumptious falafel I had when I used to live in Jerusalem.”
Ess in Co.- "Large Portions, best customer service you’re going to find and delicious food and they get your food to you quickly:). I’ve ordered the 2 piece chicken with mashed potatoes and the fish and chips and it’s always really nice size portions and the atmosphere for dine in is perfect for lunch. Definitely coming back!
All catering for events at B’nai Moshe is prepared in our glatt kosher kitchen under the kashruth supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit.
To make arrangements for a party or other event at B’nai Moshe, please contact Jennifer Kurland in the B’nai Moshe office at 248-788-0600 or Chef Cari at 248-770-6521. Chef Cari can also be reached via email at Cari@ChefCari.com
For additional catering information, you may visit their website and facebook pages:
CARI HERSKOVITZ graduated from the Natural Gourmet Cookery Institute for Food and Healing in New York in 2000. The following year, she cultivated her skills with the natural and healthy culinary techniques while working with some of New York’s finest foodies. During that time, her gastronomy delighted folks such as Lenny Kravitz, Ralph Lauren, Candice Carpenter, Chrissie Hynde (from the rock group, The Pretenders), Ethan Bortnick, Reva La Sheva and Elie Wiesel. Upon her homecoming to Michigan, her culinary expertise graced the menus of many fine restaurants in the Metro Detroit area. She founded CHEF CARI KOSHER CATERING in 2003. Chef Cari always strives to provide her clients with simple and health-conscious cuisine.
Chef Cari Kosher Catering
6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248-770-6521
Wed, September 27 2023
12 Tishrei 5784
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Honor Someone with a Sanctuary Seat Plaque : 12:00am |
Mincha/Maariv : 5:00pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Aug 11 Honor Someone with a Sanctuary Seat Plaque Friday, Aug 11 10:00am |
Oct 1 Family Jammin' Jamboree! Sunday, Oct 1 5:00pm |
Oct 1 Steaks, Booze, & Schmooze! Sunday, Oct 1 7:00pm |
Oct 8 Rockin' Tots Simchat Torah Celebration Sunday, Oct 8 10:00am |
Oct 18 Adult Education - From Sukkot to Thanksgiving Wednesday, Oct 18 7:30pm |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Sep 29, 7:01pm |
Havdalah
Sunday, Oct 1, 7:57pm |
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Friday ,
AugAugust 11 , 2023
Friday, Aug 11th 10:00a to Friday, Dec 29th 11:55p
Honor someone with a plaque on a seatback on a seat in the sanctuary. This is a wonderful way to pay tribute to a person, ether for a milestone event or in memoriam. Available up to 3 lines with a 30 character maximum on each line. A space counts as a character. Purchase of a plaque does not give right of ownership of the seat. -
Sunday ,
OctOctober 1 , 2023
Sunday, Oct 1st 5:00p to 6:30p
Families will gather from 5:00 - 6:30pm for a Family Jammin' Jamboree in the sukkah with pizza, s'mores, singing and fun! -
Sunday ,
OctOctober 1 , 2023
Sunday, Oct 1st 7:00p to 9:00p
Adults age 21+ will enjoy steaks, booze and schmooze in the sukkah from 7:00 - 9:00pm -
Sunday ,
OctOctober 8 , 2023
Sunday, Oct 8th 10:00a to 11:00a
Rockin' Tots Simchat Torah Celebration -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 18 , 2023
Wednesday, Oct 18th 7:30p to 8:30p
From Sukkot to Thanksgiving: Appreciating the Relationship Between Jews, Food, and the World We Live In -
Friday ,
OctOctober 20 , 2023
Friday, Oct 20th 5:00p to 8:00p
We will join together for song, prayer, good food, drinks, and friendship with some college football on the side! -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 25 , 2023
Wednesday, Oct 25th 7:30p to 8:30p
From Sukkot to Thanksgiving: Appreciating the Relationship Between Jews, Food, and the World We Live In -
Sunday ,
OctOctober 29 , 2023
Sunday, Oct 29th 2:00p to 4:00p
B'nai Moshe at the Theatre -
Wednesday ,
NovNovember 1 , 2023
Wednesday, Nov 1st 7:30p to 8:30p
From Sukkot to Thanksgiving: Appreciating the Relationship Between Jews, Food, and the World We Live In -
Wednesday ,
NovNovember 8 , 2023
Wednesday, Nov 8th 7:30p to 8:30p
From Sukkot to Thanksgiving: Appreciating the Relationship Between Jews, Food, and the World We Live In
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