Recently a new company came into the market, by the name “Of a Nash”.

This company is shechting and processing poultry under the strict supervisor of Rabbi Boruch Dov Lesches, the Chief Rabbi and Av Bais Din of the Lubavitch Kehilla of Monsey, New York, and who is known as an expert in Shechita and Kashrus for many years.

Of-A-Nash, a New Company Serving Poultry Consumers

Recently a new company came into the market, by the name “Of a Nash”.

This company is shechting and processing poultry under the strict supervisor of Rabbi Boruch Dov Lesches, the Chief Rabbi and Av Bais Din of the Lubavitch Kehilla of Monsey, New York, and who is known as an expert in Shechita and Kashrus for many years.

After we received a few email from our readers, who saw a flyer in the Catskills and Flatbush areas, they have asked us to find out more details regarding this company.

We found out that the company is owned and run by Mr. Yossi Mardi, a member of the Crown Heights community. In a recent conversation with Mardi, he said; “Poultry is a necessary product for all families. Due to the economical crisis that is happening, it has become hard to afford chicken. Therefore, ”Of a Nash“ was established, providing high quality chickens at lower prices with a Lubavitch Hechsher.” In addition says, Mardi, “our goal is to sell fresh chicken at the highest kashrus standards, with door to door delivery.”

The Shechita and processing is being held in a recently renovated plant which was build specifically for kosher poultry, and it is at the highest kashrus standards in today’s poultry market.

For any questions or inquiries regarding “Of a Nash” you can call (718) 6.613.613

27 Comments

  • ravina

    As an expert in kashrus…I`v visited their place, as well as rubashkins place as well as david elliot amongst many many other plants in the USA. as far as kashrus (if u care about kashrus)…trust me u dont want anything else, but david elliot.
    besides their cleaner and taste better.

  • happy customer

    finally!!!!!! someone stood up and is making chicken affordable. hope they’ll continue this way

  • former neighbor

    yasher koach, to a mentch who really has his eyes always open to improve things for “Anash”

  • NoYechi770Jerusalem

    Not an original name as we have Of Anash here in Israel for years.
    Of Anash here in Israel produces not only poultry but bahaima flaish as well.

  • Balabusteh

    I need chickens, I’m going to call today. Does anyone know (before I place an order) how clean they are? I can get prices, weights, minimum amount etc from them, but I want the truth on how feathery they are!

  • Shalom

    Is this chicken with a Lubavitcher HECHSHER or is this Lubavitcher SHCHITO and also Hechsher?

    There is a VERY big distinction…

    Please clarity ONLY if you have CLEAR knowledge…

  • Shochet?

    I’d like to know who the shocet of these chickens are? Can someone post the shochet’s name and where is the plant?

  • Inda Know

    ravina wrote:

    “…
    besides their cleaner and taste better.”

    Why should I care how their cleaner tastes?

    Besides, is anyone even there to taste their cleaner? I’ll bet they’re not!

  • Yehuda

    To “What’s up with the name? “Of a Nash”?”
    It’s supposed to be OFF Anash (Hebrew for Anash Chicken).

    I’m a little leery about that fact that they are not up front about the price.

    To NoYechi770Jerusalem. Perhaps you can come with an original name for the company, and we’ll reward you with a less hateful tag for yourself.

    To Shalom. I agree with your remarks. I’m waiting for the answer too.

  • Yankel

    Of Anaash is not an original trade name, it is copied from Eretz Yisroel. Hope you have cleaner chickens than we do, especially the fligelach…And, better prices too. Our fligelach look like bona-fide Lubavitchers with beards..
    Good luk, there are ka“h enough Anash to support a few enterprises, and they all surely have a brocho from the Rebbe. About kashrus, no comment.
    Overheard from someone in the line: I eat from the shchita that I never saw..
    Moshiach Now
    PS to the Israeli who commented-Of Anash is under the hashgocho of someone called ”meshichist” which, imho, is a ridiculous term, as every yid believes in Moshiach, and that is our credo as Lubavitchers.

  • Chani

    OK, As some one who had these chickens. Of a nash came to our bungalow colony and gave out the flyers. Their chicken was $2.29 a lb if u ordered a case of 12, and $2.39 if you ordered a case of 4. I have to say that the freshness would make me buy the chicken again in a heartbeat. It was absolutely delicious. The cons to the chicken are,
    1) You need to buy a case.
    2) You need to buy whole chickens
    3) The chickens are quite big 3-3 1/2 lbs each.
    4) There was SOME missing skin on some tops. That is not to say that ALL the tops had no skin. The chicken came pretty clean if you ask me.
    But to be fair, the chicken tasted really good. I did not know that there was a difference in quality of chicken until I tasted theirs. So if you ask me, (And if u read this far, then I know u are asking me,) I will definitely buy the chicken again.

  • ah yid fuin shecunah

    Chani wrote:
    OK, As some one who had these chickens. Of a nash came to our bungalow colony and gave out the flyers. Their chicken was $2.29 a lb if u ordered a case of 12, and $2.39 if you ordered a case of 4. I have to say that the freshness would make me buy the chicken again in a heartbeat. It was absolutely delicious. The cons to the chicken are,
    1) You need to buy a case.
    2) You need to buy whole chickens
    3) The chickens are quite big 3-3 1/2 lbs each.
    4) There was SOME missing skin on some tops. That is not to say that ALL the tops had no skin. The chicken came pretty clean if you ask me.
    But to be fair, the chicken tasted really good. I did not know that there was a difference in quality of chicken until I tasted theirs. So if you ask me, (And if u read this far, then I know u are asking me,) I will definitely buy the chicken again.
    THANK U 4 YR POST

  • Zev

    who are the shochatim – this is more important then the hechsher. does anybody know? please post

  • pk

    the friedike rebbe ate from a shoichet who was NOT lubavitch but a chosid with a good chalaf (moiser nefesh for glatt kosher) harav psachya lamm z”l (my great grand father)

  • crown heighter

    i know people that worked for months now setting up theses shectias once or twice a month! small operation less overhead and one shuchet from crown heights!

  • Grammatically Correct

    To Inda Know:

    LOL!!!! However, you might want to interpret your response into Yinglish for those who do not comprehend English.

  • NoYechi770Jerusalem

    Yehuda I do actually have an original name how about Uforatzo Chicken?
    Or better yet why not revive the name of the long defunct Menorah chickens which was the original Lubavitcher shechita chickens in America?

  • .....

    ‘Does Rav Lesches supervise beef shechita as well’

    There are beef products that are under the supervision of R’ Leshes. As far as I know you can only get it in Rockland Kosher (Monsey)

  • Inda Know

    TO: Grammatically Correct

    I’d try to explain, but they wooden understand!

  • leah g

    thank you so much for your well organized business…it’s a pleasure working with you and i really papriciate the fast and amazing service….fresh chickens in the case-who can ask for more- baruch hashem my freezer is now stacked up and i don’t have to constantly worry and restock…we really needed this in our community and may it be a continued success.
    thanks
    leah
    to all you negative people….stop being so critical of other people’s effort and do something productive.

  • Chaim

    Everyone can eat what he/she wishes. if you know the Rov and/or Shochet to be serious erliche yiden and experts in the fild then go ahead. But my problem is that in the advertising it states that its under “… Rov of Lubavitch Comunity Monsey NY” which gives the clear impression that it is a Lubavitcher Hechser.

    Now Lubavitcher Shchito is a whole different story (i’m not saying that you MUST eat it or else…) The Rebbe clearly told Rabbi Yitzchok Hakohen Hendel A”H from Montreal that in order to call it Shchitas Lubavitch the Shocatim need to learn Chassidus! (it his case the shochatim were older Chssidim (form other chassiduyos) very frum and pious and there was absolutely no problem with them) because the Rebbe takes responsibility for them…

    is this new brand Kosher – yes! Lubavitch?! (no ones seems to have an answer to this…)

  • C.R.

    Friends,

    This is a new company, with impecapable credentials vis a vis the Hashgochoh of Rav Baruch Lesches, a highly esteemed Rav in Lubavitch, Moreh D’asrah in the Monsey Chabad community.

    The chickens are tasty fresh and excellent in quality, and with Chabad sechita and hashgocha they are far and above ‘David Elliot’, which is neither.

    All you ‘fly-in-the-soup’ guys that want to bad-mouth an up and coming operation–go find something more productive to do with your time in place of rechilus!

    A satisfied customer…