KOSHER FOOD IN FLORENCE KOSHER SHOPS & RESTAURANT Jewish Ghetto

KOSHER FOOD IN FLORENCE KOSHER SHOPS & RESTAURANT Jewish Ghetto

Florence Kosher food delivery

Food Delivery in Florence

If you need kosher food delivered directly to Florence— to hotels, apartments, or private addresses — you can order from www.kosherfoodineurope.com.
Deliveries in Florence are normally completed by the next day, if order received by 10:00 a.m. 
We deliver fresh, chilled, and frozen products, ensuring everything arrives perfectly temperature-controlled — from refrigerated items to ice cream and frozen foods.
For the Italian version of the site, visit www.kosherfood.it.

 

Kosher Food & Jewish Heritage in Florence


Kosher Restaurants in Florence

Ruth’s Kosher Vegetarian Food

📍 Via Luigi Carlo Farini 2a, 50121 Florence

🌐 https://kosheruth.com/
A cosy vegetarian-friendly kosher restaurant near the Great Synagogue. 

 

Ba’Ghetto Florence

📍 Via Luigi Carlo Farini 5r, 50121 Florence
🌐 www.baghetto.com/en/restaurants/baghetto-firenze/
Ba’Ghetto Florence brings Jewish-Roman and Middle-Eastern kosher cuisine to Florence. The rules of kashrut are strictly followed under the supervision of the Jewish Community of Florence. 


Chabad of Florence / Beit Chabad Firenze

📍 Via dei Pilastri 15R, 50121 Florence
🌐 www.jewishflorence.com

The Chabad of Florence serves as a vibrant synagogue and community center for locals, students, and visitors.
It offers daily and Shabbat services, kosher meals on request, Jewish learning, and holiday events.
Located just a short walk from the Great Synagogue, it provides a warm and welcoming space for Jewish travelers in Tuscany.

 

🕍 Synagogue & Jewish Quarter in Florence

Great Synagogue of Florence (Tempio Maggiore)

📍 Via Luigi Carlo Farini 4, Florence
Completed in 1882, this monumental Moorish/Byzantine style synagogue is one of the most important Jewish monuments in Europe.

Florentine Ghetto & Jewish Quarter

The old Jewish ghetto of Florence was established in 1750/1571 by the Medici, in the area of today’s Piazza della Repubblica. 

 

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