B'nai Shalom of Olney

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B’nai Shalom of Olney

Sisterhood Catering Menus

Catering Policy and Information

 We remain a fully volunteer organization.  B’nai Mitzvah parents are required to provide a minimum of 16 volunteer hours in advance of their child(ren)’s mitzvah.  Prices and menu are subject to change.  Many, but not all add-on items for sponsored kiddushim are prorated at 75% for children 13 years old and under. Items not prorated will be marked with “**”.  Optional add-ons cannot be substituted for standard menu items.  B’nai Mitzvah families (or sponsors) will receive a contract describing what will be served at their simcha along with a payment schedule. Full payment must be completed by the date indicate in the contract, generally 10 days prior to the family’s simcha.  Proceeds from catering are used to maintain a high quality product and presentation. Funds remaining after expenses are paid are routinely donated to BSO and it’s ancillary services and programs. Effective August 1, 2015

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Oneg Shabbat – Unsponsored Sweets: • • • • • •

Assorted tea cookies Loaf or Bundt cakes Brownies Sugared Kichel bowties Dried Fruit Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes

Effective August 1, 2015

Savory:

• Sliced cucumber & baby carrots with dip Beverages: • • • •

Lemonade Soda Water Coffee/Tea (except during the summer)

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Oneg Shabbat – Sponsored by a Congregant

Cost for onegim sponsored by congregants other than B’nai Mitzvah families: $200 for up to 75 people. PLUS an additional $2.50 for each guest over 75. Sweets: • • • • • • • • • •

Assorted tea cookies Cinnamon squares Loaf or Bundt cakes Brownies Chocolate-topped cookies Rainbow bars Chocolate chip cookies Strawberries & possibly, grapes Dried Fruit/Nuts Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes



Sliced cucumber & baby carrots with dip

Savory:

Effective August 1, 2015

Beverages: • • • •

Punch and/or Lemonade Soda Water Coffee/Tea



Sheet cakes and/or layer cakes can be included, by request. There may be an additional charge.

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Oneg Shabbat – B’nai Mitzvah Family Sponsored

Havdalah or non-Saturday morning B’nai Mitzvah families are obligated to sponsor an onegim, generally on the Friday evening prior to their simchas. Cost: $400 for up to 75 people. PLUS an additional $2.50 for each guest over 75.

Sweets: • Assorted tea cookies • Cinnamon squares • Brownies • Loaf or Bundt cakes • Mini-Eclairs • Mini-Napoleons • Tartlets • Petit fours and/or Rainbow Bars • Sugared Kichel bowties • Chocolate-topped cookies • Chocolate chip cookies • Strawberries & possibly, grapes • Dried fruit/Nuts/Mints • Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes

Savory: • Sliced cucumber & baby carrots with dip

Effective August 1, 2015

Beverages: • • • • • •

Punch and/or Lemonade Soda Water Coffee/Tea

Sheet cakes and/or layer cakes can be included, by request. There may be an additional charge.

If more than one family sponsors an oneg, fruit salad will be added

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Kiddush – Unsponsored Savory:

Beverages:

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Challah Bagels Assorted Cream Cheeses Peanut Butter and Assorted Jellies Sliced Cheeses* Pickled Herring, either in wine sauce or cream sauce Sliced cucumber & baby carrots with dip

Sweets: • • • • • • • • • • •

Assorted tea cookies Cinnamon Squares Loaf or Bundt cakes Brownies Danish Pastries, e.g. Entemman’s Cigars Sugared Kichel Bowties Chocolate chip cookies Dried fruit Strawberries Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes

Effective August 1, 2015

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Wine/Grape Juice, served as people leave the sanctuary following services Lemonade Soda Water Coffee/Tea

Seating:

3 to 12 round tables are normally provided for seating, depending on the number of people expected

*Provided weekly through a congregant donation

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Kiddush - Congregant Sponsored For Kiddushim sponsored by congregants other than B’nai Mitzvah families Cost: $360 for the regular Shabbat morning congregants PLUS an additional $3.00 for each invited guest

Beverages: Savory: • Wine/Grape Juice, served as people leave the sanctuary following services • Challah • Punch and/or Lemonade • Bagels • Soda • Assorted Cream Cheeses • Water • Peanut Butter and Assorted Jellies • Coffee/Tea • Sliced Cheeses* • Gefilte fish balls • Pickled Herring, either wine sauce or cream Kiddush Upgrade Options (There is no limit to the number of items that can be added. And the per person cost is multiplied by the total number of regular Shabbat morning congregants and invited guests): sauce • Sliced cucumber & baby carrots with dip • Israeli Couscous Salad…..……….$1.10/person • Tuna Salad..………….……….…………$0.75/person • Pesto Pasta Salad ………………....$1.75/person *Provided weekly through a congregant donation • Egg Salad .……...……………………… $075/ person • Pasta Spinach Salad…………….…$1.50/person • Kugel (Noodle or Challah)……….$0.75/person • Sesame Noodles …………….…….$1.75/person Sweets: • Lettuce, sliced tomato & onion..$1.00/person • Orzo Salad……..……………………..$1.00/person • Assorted tea cookies • Fruit Salad**……… …………………..$2.00/person • Cinnamon Squares • Four Bean Salad…………..………..$1.00/person • Jello Mold**..…………………………..$0.50/person • Brownies • Hummus/babaganoush/marinated eggplant • Lox cream cheese spread ………$0.25 /person • Loaf or Bundt cakes w/pita or pita chips……………..…$1.00/person • Lox…………………….………….………....$1.75/person • Breakaways • Falafel w/3 salads+hummus…..$9.99/person • Whitefish Salad…….……….…….…..$1.50/person • Cigars • Upgraded Sweets**………… ……$2.50/person • White Pizza**……….…………..…….$1.25/person • Sugared Kichel Bowties Includes, but not limited to Mini Eclairs, Mini • Chocolate chip cookies • Cheese Puff** ….……………………..$0.50/person Napoleons, Tartlets, and/or Rainbow Bars, • Dried fruit/Nuts/Mints • Tossed Salad ….……………….……….$1.00/person Chocolate Topped cookies, Fancy Cheesecaskes, • Strawberries • Israeli Salad….…………………….......$1.50/person and/or pies, & Halvah • Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes **Not Prorated for children 13 yrs & under • Tabouleh…………….……..…............$1.50/person Seating: Up to 12 round tables are normally provided for seating, depending on the number of people expected. For additional seating, there will be a charge of $5.00 per table for each additional table requested.

Effective August 1, 2015

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Kiddush – Sponsored by a B’nai Mitzvah Family

Saturday morning B’nai Mitzvah families are obligated to sponsor the kiddush following the service.

Cost: $700 for up to 100 invited guests PLUS an additional $5.00 for each guest above the 100 invited guests.

Savory: • Challah • Bagels • Cream Cheese (assorted) • Peanut Butter and Assorted Jellies • Sliced Cheeses* • Gefilte fish balls • Herring in wine sauce and cream sauce • Sliced cucumber & baby carrots with dip

*Provided weekly through a congregant donation

Beverages: • Wine/Grape Juice, served as people leave the sanctuary following services • Punch and/or Lemonade • Soda • Water • Coffee/Tea

Kiddush Upgrade Options (There is no limit to the number of items that can be added. And the per person cost is multiplied by the total number of regular Shabbat morning congregants and invited guests): • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tuna Salad..………….…………….……$0.75/person Egg Salad .……..………………….…… $075/ person Kugel (Noodle or Challah)….…….$0.75/person Lettuce, sliced tomato & onion..$1.00/person Fruit Salad**……….…………………..$2.00/person Jello Mold**………….………………..$0.50/person Lox cream cheese spread ………$0.25 /person Lox…………………….…………………....$1.75/person Whitefish Salad….….…………….…..$1.50/person White Pizza**.…..….…………………$1.25/person Cheese Puff**….……………………..$0.50/person Tossed Salad ….……………….……….$1.00/person Israeli Salad….………………………....$1.50/person Tabouleh………………..………..........$1.50/person

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Israeli Couscous Salad………..…….….$1.10/person Pesto Pasta Salad ………………….......$1.75/person Pasta Spinach Salad…………….….……$1.50/person Sesame Noodles …………….…….…....$1.75/person Orzo Salad……..…………………………..,$1.00/person Four Bean Salad…………..……….…….,$1.00/person Hummus/babaganoush/marinated eggplant w/pita or pita chips…………….…..…..$1.00/person Falafel w/3 salads+hummus.……….$9.99/person Upgraded Sweets**…………..…..……$2.50/person Includes, but not limited to Mini Eclairs, Mini Napoleons, Tartlets, and/or Rainbow Bars, Chocolate Topped cookies, Fancy Cheesecakes, and/or pies, & Halvah

Sweets: • Assorted tea cookies • Cinnamon Squares • Brownies • Loaf or bundt cakes • Breakaways • • Cigars • • Chocolate and/or Apple Strudel • Sugared Kichel Bowties • Chocolate chip cookies • Additional rotating items may be included, but are not limited to Pecan squares, lemon bars, **Not Prorated for children 13 yrs & under and blondies • Dried fruit/Nuts/Mints Seating: Up to 12 round tables are normally provided for seating, depending on the number of people • Strawberries, and possibly grapes expected. For additional seating, there will be a charge of $5.00 per table for each additional table requested. • Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes

Effective August 1, 2015

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Sponsored Deli Luncheon

Savory: • • • • • • • •

Cost: $700 plus an additional $18.00 for each invited guest.

Deli: Corned Beef, Roast Beef, Turkey Pastrami, Assorted Breads and Challah rolls Spreads: Mustard, Mayo, Russian Dressing Pasta, Potato, or Macaroni Salad Israeli Salad or Cole Slaw Tabouleh Egg Salad Peanut Butter and Assorted Jellies

Beverages: • • • •

Wine/Grape Juice, served people leave the sanctuary following services Punch and/or Lemonade Soda Coffee/Tea

Seating: Up to 12 round tables are normally provided for seating, depending on the number of people expected. For additional seating, there will be a charge of $5.00 per table for each additional table requested.

Effective August 1, 2015

Sweets: • Assorted tea cookies • Cinnamon Squares • Brownies • Loaf or bundt cakes • Breakaways • Cigars • Chocolate and/or Apple Strudel • Sugared Kichel Bowties • Chocolate chip cookies • Additional rotating items may be included, but are not limited to: • Pecan squares, lemon bars, and blondies • Dried fruit/Nuts/Mints • Strawberries, and possibly grapes • Sugar-free cookies and/or cakes Additional Deli Luncheon Upgrade Options (There is no limit to the number of items that can be added. And the per person cost is multiplied by the total number of regular Shabbat morning congregants and invited guests): • Hummus/babaganoush/marinated eggplant w/pita or pita chips……………….……………..…..$1.00/person • Kugel (Noodle or Challah)…………………………...$0.75/person • Fruit Salad**.……………...………………….…………..$2.00/person • Tossed Salad………………..……………….……………..$1.00/person • Lettuce, sliced tomatoes & onion…................$1.00/person • Four Bean Salad …………….……………..............…$1.00/person • Upgraded Sweets**.,......................................$2.50/person Includes, but is not limited to Mini Eclairs, Mini Napoleons, Tartlets, Petit Fours and/or Rainbow Bars, Chocolate-topped cookies, Fancy cheesecake, cakes and/or cream pies, and Halvah **Not Prorated for children 13 yrs & under

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Family Shabbat Dinners

Having friends and family join you for a Shabbat dinner on the Friday night before your simcha??

Sisterhood can help… Bring your guests to BSO at 6:00 pm… We’ll make all the arrangements for a Shabbat Dinner served either in the Triple Classroom (for groups up to 65) or in the social hall (groups larger than 65)…. And, then you have just a short walk down the hall to the sanctuary for the Kabbalat Shabbat Service at 7:30 pm. A typical dinner is » » » »

Shalom’s Rotisserie Chicken Roasted Potatoes ☼ Grilled Vegetables Pesto Pasta Salad (for any vegetarians) Tossed Salad ☼ Challah Rolls…

But other options are available…

Cost: For the Dinner - $25 per person $18 per child - ages 5 -13 No Charge for children under 5 years old There may be an additional charge for some menu changes.

There may be a charge for the use of the triple classroom, if a family chooses to hold their own separate dinner on the night when there is a congregational dinner rather than joining in on the congregational dinner or if the dinner needs to be in the social hall and requires some significantly unusual set-up. The room fees, if one is charged, are: $125 for the Triple Classroom and $ 450 for the Social Hall

Just let the Sisterhood Catering Liaison know you are interested when she talks to you about your other catering arrangements with Sisterhood so we can work out the details and include the dinner in your Sisterhood Catering Contract.

Effective August 1, 2015

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