This is a list of notable kosher supermarkets. A kosher supermarket is an establishment that sells food that complies with Jewish dietary laws (kashrut).
Kosher supermarkets typically operate under rabbinical supervision, which requires that kashrut, as well as certain other Jewish laws, must be observed. Kosher supermarkets are typically Shomer Shabbat, being closed from sundown Friday night to sundown Saturday night, as well as during most Jewish holidays.
Name | Origin | Certifying agency | Description |
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Bingo Wholesale[1] | Brooklyn, New York and Lakewood, New Jersey | Kosher discount chain in the tristate area | |
H-E-B[2] | Meyerland, Houston, Texas | Houston Kashrut Association, Mehadrin Kashrut of Texas | Kosher market in the Meyerland neighborhood of Houston |
Hypercacher[3] | France and Italy | European kosher supermarket chain | |
Rockland Kosher | Monsey, New York | The largest kosher supermarket in New York | |
Moti's Market | Rockville, Maryland | Vaad HaRabanim of Greater Washington | Israeli-American kosher market |
Seven Mile Market[4] | Pikesville, Maryland | Vaad Hakashrus of Baltimore | The largest kosher supermarket in North America |
Super Kosher[5] | Panama City, Panama | Shevet Ahim | Largest kosher supermarket in Panama |