Oy. Such a tzimmes.
It seems (if paulette is to be believed--and why shouldn't she?--in
this five-year-old post):
paulette wrote:
Leonards is an old fashion Jewish Bakery. Take this to mean good challe, good rye bread and good rolls. Coffee cakes aren't bad either. They are not kosher but are pareve so they don't use dairy products in their baking.
It is an old family bakery, grandfather around Maxwell Street or Roosevelt Road, father on Devon, son opened in Northbrook about 15 years ago.
And, somewhat to my surprise, Zelda's
website carries this statement:
"Our entire product line and retail store are kosher certified by the Chicago Rabbinical Council (cRc). Our wholesale products are certified by the cRc and Star-K. Kosher consumers should note that our bakery products are non-dairy (pareve), pas yisroel and yoshon. We offer dairy and pareve chocolates; all chocolate items offered for sale on this web site are pareve unless indicated to contain dairy.
In addition to cRc kosher certification our wholesale product line is kosher certified by Star-K."
I would say "who knew?" but undoubtedly
someone would rise to the, um, occasion.
The answer to the discussion upthread is simple: certified would be best but we might (
might) squeak by with good intentions. All in all, certified--by
someone--would be best.
And so. Both Tel Aviv and North Shore (on Touhy) are certified. Anyone have any experience with either? I was in both, once upon a time, but it was too long ago to rely on my memory.