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DCT Abu Dhabi unveils new Kosher certificat­ion for hotels

HOTEL INDUSTRY CAN AVAIL OF THE SERVICE FREE FOR ONE YEAR

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The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, DCT Abu Dhabi, has signed an agreement with the Emirates Agency for Kosher Certificat­ion, which is led by Rabbi Levi Duchman, to launch the Abu Dhabi Hotels Kosher Certificat­ion Project, to officially certify the emirate’s hotels for serving kosher meals.

The move comes after F& B outlets at hotels were instructed to include kosher food options on their room service and restaurant menus.

The new agreement allows Abu Dhabi’s hotel industry to have access to free kosher certificat­ion services for one year.

This initiative paves the way for Jewish tourists from various nationalit­ies to visit the emirate, after the UAE’s historic peace accord and the normalisat­ion of relations with Israel was signed, and will also serve to open up a whole host of new opportunit­ies for the emirate.

Designated area

The certificat­ion demands all hotels and food and beverage outlets across the capital designate an area in their kitchens for kosher food preparatio­n, as well as labelling kosher menu items with a clear, recognisab­le symbol that denotes ‘ kosher’.

The UAE capital’s flagship Emirates Palace has already become Abu Dhabi’s first hotel to have a Kosher certified kitchen to serve Kosher food. Kosher is a term used to describe food that complies with the dietary standards of traditiona­l Jewish regulation­s.

“One of the distinguis­hable aspects of Abu Dhabi culture is the diversity and inclusivit­y that tourists can experience in all aspects of their visit, from internatio­nal cuisine offerings to cultural artefacts from all around the world,” said Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, Executive Director of Tourism and Marketing at DCT Abu Dhabi.

“This new agreement aligns with DCT Abu Dhabi’s vision to become one of the most diverse and hospitable destinatio­ns in the world.

“The Abu Dhabi Hotels Kosher Certificat­ion Project provides the opportunit­y for citizens and residents in the UAE to experience new food items, as we look forward to welcoming Jewish tourists from around the world to our city.”

Rabbi Duchman, the Founder and Executive Director of the Emirates Agency of Kosher Certificat­ion, said, “It has been a great privilege and opportunit­y for our community to work together with the Department of Culture and Tourism– Abu Dhabi on this unique Kosher initiative here in the capital. We are excited to be part of history as we assist the hotels to provide kosher options that will strengthen tourism. This initiative is all part of the Abu Dhabi Government vision for the emirate to be a home for all people of all cultures and religious background­s and a true beacon of light to all of our neighbours.”

Emirates agency

The Emirates Agency for Kosher Certificat­ion ( EAKC) was establishe­d earlier this year, making it the first legal entity responsibl­e for Kosher certificat­ion activities in UAE.

Online applicatio­n

The organisati­on assesses food products and services to ensure compliance with kosher cuisine standards. Businesses can apply online to undergo kosher assessment by EAKC’s Rabbinic Coordinato­rs via EAKC’s official website: www.eakc.ae.

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