Dodgers open kosher food stand at Dodger Stadium
The Dodgers have a proud history of Jewish players, from Sandy Koufax and Norm Sherry to Shawn Green and Joc Pederson. They play in a city renowned for its Jewish culture and heritage.
So should it be so hard to get a kosher dog at a Dodgers game?
Not anymore. The Dodgers are opening a kosher food stand, located next to Tommy Lasorda’s Trattoria in the right field plaza.
For now, the stand will offer three types of kosher hot dogs: regular ($9), jalapeno ($9) and Italian sausage ($10). The Dodgers say additional kosher offerings will be added as the season goes on.
The stand will be closed Friday nights and Saturday, when Jews celebrate Shabbat, and on Jewish holidays.
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