Cheder

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Aleksandra Pękala
"Cheder is a cafe where you can drink good coffee, including our specialty - coffee brewed in a findjan, the original Israeli pot; tea with mint; eat one of the best hummuses in town and dishes inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine, but also participate in many cultural and educational events. It's a place rich in history - since 1890, a Jewish house of prayer, Chevra Ner Tamid (Brotherhood of Eternal Light), existed in an apartment building at 36 Józefa Street, exactly where the Cheder is today. Desecrated during the war, it never again returned to its original role. Cheder in Yiddish means Jewish elementary school. Referring to the original meaning of our name, we enable encounters with contemporary Jewish culture, both from the Diaspora and from Israel. The Cheder implements a year-round program of events: concerts, lectures, workshops, meetings, events for children, where one can learn about and personally experience various aspects of Jewish culture."
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Liza Karpovich
"A true gem for those who have a fondness for Jewish cuisine, especially if you enjoy having hummus for breakfast. Indulge in their delectable baklava, available in rose and pistachio flavors. Don't forget to sample their unique Finjan coffee, a fragrant blend of black coffee infused with spices and sugar, or treat yourself to a Red Cappuccino made with rooibos tea."

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