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J&R Kosher Meat and Delicatessen

Coordinates: 45°28′34.15″N 73°39′57.57″W / 45.4761528°N 73.6659917°W / 45.4761528; -73.6659917
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J&R Kosher
J&R Kosher's old storefront
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J&R Kosher Meat and Delicatessen is located in Montreal
J&R Kosher Meat and Delicatessen
Location within Montreal
Restaurant information
Established1952
Food typeJewish kosher style delicatessen
Dress codeCasual
Street address5800 Cavendish
CityMontreal, Quebec
Postal/ZIP CodeH4W 2T5
CountryCanada
Coordinates45°28′34.15″N 73°39′57.57″W / 45.4761528°N 73.6659917°W / 45.4761528; -73.6659917
WebsiteJ&R Kosher (official site)

J&R Kosher Meat and Delicatessen is a Montreal kosher butcher and delicatessen established in 1952 by Robert Nemes, a Holocaust survivor[1] and immigrant from Romania. It is currently at 5800 Cavendish Blvd in the heart of the city's Jewish community.[2] J&R is the oldest and one of the most famous[3] remaining kosher meat shops in Montreal.[4] The store delivers its meat throughout Quebec and Ontario, and ships throughout the rest of Canada.[5][6]

History

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Shortly after immigrating to Canada from Romania, Nemes worked in a meat packing house during the day and at Schwartz's at night. He used his savings and a $400 loan to launch the business. As the company expanded, his son Sidney joined the business.

In 1978, to conform to Quebec's Bill 101, the store changed its name to Boucherie et Charcuterie Kascher J&R.

In 1991, J&R Kosher relocated from its original location at Van Horne and Wiseman Avenue to the Cavendish Mall in Cote St. Luc, Quebec.

In 1996, the Van Horne store location was closed and all operations were transferred to the Cavendish Mall location, which was expanded to include two-floors, a full kitchen, an elevator, a smokehouse, and three coolers over 10,000 square feet.

Nemes still spends time working at J&R, as his son continues to add new items to the menu,[7] including South African sausages, smoked meat hamburgers, and pulled beef - the kosher equivalent of pulled pork.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "J & R Kosher Meat and Delicatessen Inc". Jewish pages of Canada. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  2. ^ "J&R Kosher Meat and Delicatessen". Urbanspoon. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Online petition launched for kosher fare at Bell Centre". Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  4. ^ Polak, Monique (Nov 6, 2012). "J&R Kosher: Sixty years of feeding Montreal". Montreal Gazette.
  5. ^ "MK Certified Companies". mk.ca. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  6. ^ "J&R KOSHER MEAT". www.thesuburban.com. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  7. ^ "New Products Showcase". mk.ca. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  8. ^ "J&R Kosher". Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
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