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Cruising during Jewish high holidays


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9 hours ago, Longford said:

 

For some, strict supervision of the creation / preparation / handling of food is unimportant.  For others, it's essential.  For those deeming it essential, they'll verify before cruising.

I keep strictly Kosher and have been cruising with Royal for over a decade.  All the staff goes out of their way to do everything possible to make sure that you are well fed and comfortable during the meals.

I never went hungry.

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