This internship location follows Kosher dining rules
What is "Leo's Deli"?
This accessory is a visual signal that a resident has specific food/dining needs to stay safe
What is "a green bracelet"?
Kosher food rules are related to this major world religion
What is Judaism?
The reason why every resident has multiple different options on their meal ticket
What is "choice"? / What is "promoting agency"? / What is "enjoyment"? / What is "dignity"?
Name a category of food you don't eat
What is "_____________"?
This internship location might be a place where Boss Jessica buys lunch if she's not at the Tower
What is "the Summit Cafe"?
Residents who aren't able to chew will have this selected on their meal ticket
What is "puree"? / What are "pureed foods"?
The 2 major food groups that cannot be served together under Kosher rules
What are "meat and dairy"?
Why you can't automatically give a resident a drink of water if they ask for one
What is "they're wearing a green bracelet"? / What is "you have to check with Nursing staff"? / What is "some people can't safely drink unthickened liquids"?
Even though it's right by Leo's Deli, you can eat non-Kosher food in this area of the Tower
What is the "Street of Shops"? / What is "the atrium"?
This location is where all food served in the Tower (Leo's Deli, residential floors, Adult Day) is generally prepared. For full credit, name the floor it is on
What is "the main kitchen on the Ground floor"?
These words printed on a meal ticket let you know that a resident shouldn't drink with a straw
What is "!ASPIRATION!"? / What is "NO STRAWS"?
An easy reminder of what cannot be served together under Kosher rules
What is "a cheeseburger"?
A reason why someone might need thickened liquids
What is "problems swallowing"? / What is "safety"? / What is "preventing choking"?
The very thickest a liquid can be, shown in a video clip during classroom time, but which is NOT a meal ticket option at the Jewish Home
What is "pudding-thick"?
This internship location does not follow Kosher rules and serves people who do not live at the Jewish Home
What is "Adult Day"?
When this is printed on a meal ticket, the resident needs special silverware to be able to eat successfully
What is "Black-Handled Utensils"?
This category of Kosher foods is "neutral" and can go with other foods without problems
What is "Parve"?
A way we can tell that a packaged food is Kosher
What is "the K symbol?" / What is "the U symbol"?
This should be done with a non-Kosher lunch while working in Leo's Deli
What is "put your lunch in a special cooler"?
What is "This is a Kosher Meat facility"? / What is "We can only serve Kosher Meat or Parve foods"?
When this is printed on a meal ticket, the resident needs a special plate/bowl in order to be able to eat successfully
What is "Deep Divided Dish"?
This major Jewish holiday has extra Kosher rules
What is Passover?
Why only some Jewish people follow Kosher rules
What is a "spectrum of observance"? / What is "individual choice"? / What is "not all Jewish people follow Kosher rules"?
Fish and eggs fall into this Kosher category
What is "Parve"?