Shabbat is an extremely important and sacred day that Jews observe as is written in the Ten Commandments. It is a day when we can put our worldly worries aside and rest and rejuvenate physically, mentally, and spiritually. Resting is an important aspect of Shabbat, which is why there are limitations on what activities you can do during this day, For Jews that are new to traveling on cruises, this might be a bit tricky. There are certain rules to follow, such as:
Fortunately, there’s a much more convenient option available: you can go on a kosher cruise like those by KRC and Kosherica Cruises. How can kosher cruises help? Even the ship rests on Shabbat - During Shabbat, the cruise ship stays docked at the port of the town you’re in. Embarkation and disembarkation days are also usually scheduled on Sundays or Mondays. Pre-packaged meals? Not here - There’s no need to specify to the crew that you follow a kosher diet so that they can be prepared in advance. Besides, pre-packaged food just isn’t as good as freshly made meals. Since you’re on a kosher cruise, all food preparation is strictly supervised to ensure that they follow kashrut guidelines. You don’t have to worry about reheating meals on Shabbat either. There’s A Synagogue Onboard - Daily religious services and classes are provided on the cruise ship, and yes, there is a program for Shabbat. Your synagogue searching problems are solved. Never experienced Shabbat on kosher cruises before? You can have your chance with upcoming trips like Kosher River Cruises’ Rhone and Mekong river cruises. Just check out their website at www.kosherrivercruise.com.
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