Holy Chow Delivery
Sunday, May 15, 2022 • 14 Iyyar 5782
5:30 PM - 6:00 PMParking LotHoly Chow continues monthly deliveries of kosher Chinese food to Olam Tikvah. Mark your calendar for the following Sundays: May 15 and June 12.
There is no minimum order amount and a flat $8 delivery fee per order. Orders will be delivered to OT at 5:30pm on Sunday. To order:
- Call directly at 301-649-5466 and let them know that your order is for delivery to Olam Tikvah. If ordering online, visit www.holychow.me and select Online Order.
- Select Pick Up and change the date to May 15 at 5:30pm. Add the items you want to your cart.
- At check out, include "Olam Tikvah Delivery" in the notes and include an $8 tip for the delivery driver.
- The cut-off time to order is Saturday night at 11:59pm.
- You or a friend must be present to pick up your order as orders cannot be stored inside the building. Please place a sign with your name in the driver's side window to help with distribution. Please stay in your car and form a line starting at the far end of the OT parking lot. Your food will be brought to your car.
If you have questions about the delivery or the parking lot pickup configuration, please contact Rachel Blumenthal. For questions about your order, please contact Holy Chow!
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Sat, April 20 2024
12 Nisan 5784
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Shabbat HaGadol |
Shabbat Service : 9:30am |
Childcare and Youth Services : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:42pm |
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Chametz Sale Deadline : 12:00pm |
Moti's Passover Prepared Food Delivery : 4:00pm |
Maariv : 8:00pm |
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Candle Lighting : 7:39pm |
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Shabbat Service : 9:30am |
Childcare and Youth Services : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:48pm |
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