Where to get Passover takeout and delivery in L.A.

These L.A. restaurants are offing takeout and delivery Passover meals including brisket and matzo ball soup
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • April 2, 2020
Passover seders typically mean gathering around the table with a seder plate, your family and plenty of red wine. But for many, the holiday is going to be different this year. Instead of going to a friend’s or relative’s house, many of us will...
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Akasha
APL
Birdie G's
Huckleberry
Jar
Pasjoli
Slab
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