ANADOLU GIDA PAZARI
Schützenstr. 65
D - 76137 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 721 377 611
Baden-Wuerttemberg welcomes people from a wide variety of cultures with open arms. Indeed, 2.8 million of its citizens – that's 26% of the population – are from a migrant background. Religious life in this region is thus as diverse as the people who live here. The Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion is home to a great many churches, mosques, synagogues, community centers, and other places of worship.
In addition to listing the region's religious communities, this section provides contact information for the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion's most prominent cultural and immigrant associations. Since your religious traditions and other customs can influence many aspects of everyday life in Germany, we also hope to offer you some practical tips to help you settle in. We can answer a variety of questions, such as where you can buy halal meat or kosher foods. Did you know that after a period of 70 years, kosher products have once again been available for purchase in the region since 2013?
Finally, this section also includes an overview of the public holidays observed in Germany.
Here, we have compiled a list of the religious faiths present in the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion. Please note that this list should not be considered exhaustive.
Moving to a region with a different culture often entails some fairly major changes in terms of one's eating habits. To help you settle into the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion in this respect, as well, we have put together a list of local businesses and addresses where you can buy halal meat and kosher or vegan food products.
Since 2013, our Jewish fellow citizens have been able to purchase kosher products at Scheck-In Center in Karlsruhe. This opportunity is unique throughout the region for the some 1,000 members of Karlsruhe's Jewish community, who previously had to travel to Strasbourg or Frankfurt for kosher food.
Scheck-In Center does not stock its kosher products in a dedicated section; they are found on shelves next to similar non-kosher items. The products available for purchase include chocolate cake, wine, milk, olives, and gummy bears made with certified kosher gelatin. Kosher cold cuts and other meats can be found in the frozen foods section.
Those wishing to adhere to a vegan diet can buy corresponding foods at a variety of locations. A number of health food stores and supermarkets, for example, specialize in selling 100% organically certified goods. You can also purchase vegan products at the region's weekly farmer's markets [side box listing farmer's markets in the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion) or at specialty stores.
If you prefer to go out for a vegan meal instead of cooking yourself, you will find more and more vegan restaurants or restaurants that offer vegan food in the region.
And another interesting piece of information for all students in TRK: Did you know that Karlsruhe is one of the most vegan-friendly dining halls in 2019 according to a PETA survey?
Many Muslims are interested in buying halal meat, and doing so is no problem in the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion. Below, we present an overview of addresses (listed by city) where halal meat is available for purchase. Please note that this overview should not be considered exhaustive
Schützenstr. 65
D - 76137 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 721 377 611
Wilhelmstr. 70
D - 76137 Karlsruhe
Tel. + 49 (0) 721 33201
Keramikweg 1
D - 76227 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 721 495 226
Durlacher Allee 62
D - 76131 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 721 698 818
Adlerstraße 36
D - 76133 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49 (0) 721 3844 144
Seminarstr. 7
D - 76133 Karlsruhe
Tel. +49(0) 721 29412
Bismarkstr. 4
D - 75015 Bretten
Tel. +49 (0) 7252 1249
Englerstr. 2
D - 76275 Ettlingen
Tel. +49 (0) 7243 949 750
Scheck-In Center
Rüppurrer Str.1
D - 76137
Karlsruhe
Telephone: +49 (0) 721 352 580
Would you like to find out more about the cultural associations and international communities that operate in the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion? The city of Karlsruhe has assembled a list of all registered societies of immigrant organizations within the city and the greater Karlsruhe district.
The list below represents a small selection of cultural and immigrant associations within the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion. You can also obtain information on further societies and organizations from the region's integration offices or the integration representatives of local cities (side box with links to integration representatives).
Lichtentalerstraße 64D
76530 Baden-Baden
Telephone: +49 (0)7221 27 15 90
E-mail: italo-kreis@t-online.de
To the website
Elvira Enns
D - 76532 Baden-Baden
Telephone: +49 (0)7221 96 74 56
E-mail: elviraenns@web.de
Emine Akgül
Rosenstraße 1A
D - 76593 Gernsbach
Telephone: +49 (0)7224 65 53 76
E-mail: akguel_1977@hotmail.com
Baden-Baden and Rastatt's network of interpreters is another offering unique to the region.
This cooperative involves several partners from the Rastatt district and the city of Baden-Baden. Its founder and coordinator is Diakonie, the social welfare organization of Germany's Protestant churches.
The network seeks to promote equality in education and society at large for families and individuals from immigrant backgrounds. It supports parents and their activities at educational institutions by providing trained interpreting services free of charge.
Bürgerbüro Bruchsal
Rathaus am Holzmarkt
Fridays, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (midday)
First office door on the left
Tunnelstraße 27
76646 Bruchsal
Telephone: +49 (0)7251 9819870
Fax: +49 (0)7251 9819879
E-mail: info@tageselternverein-bruchsal.de
To the website
Rintheimer Strasse 15
D - 76131 Karlsruhe
Telephone: +49 (0) 721 22307
Fax: +49 (0) 721 22304
E-mail: info@dmk-karlsruhe.de
To the website
Annur Moschee
Pfannkuchstr. 7
D - 76185 Karlsruhe
Telephone: +49 (0) 721 678 685
Fax: +49 (0) 721 678 779
E-mail: info@annur.de
To the website
Am Wald 02
D - 76149 Karlsruhe
Telephone: +49 (0) 721 352 9100
E-mail: rene@encuentro.de
To the website
Kaiserallee 12d
D - 76135 Karlsruhe
Telephone: +49 (0) 172 722 7704
(Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 – 7:00 p.m.)
E-mail: info@ikzka.eu
Vorholzstraße 8
D - 76137 Karlsruhe
Telephone: +49 (0) 721 858698
To the website
Ruth Weida
Otto-Hahn-Str. 16/1
D - 75015 Bretten
Telephone: +49 (0) 7252 42017
E-mail: RuthWeida@web.de
To the website
Bismarkstraße 2a
D - 75015 Bretten
Telephone: +49 (0)176 6475 4232
Am Husarenbaum 39
D - 75015 Bretten
Telephone: +49 (0)7252 562 2107
Sundays and public holidays are afforded special protection in Germany. A related law (Feiertagsgesetz, FTG) prohibits publicly conspicuous activities that would disrupt the tranquility such days are meant to provide.
Based on German federal law, October 3 is also observed as German Unification Day. Those holidays for which no date is specified fall on different days every year. A simple online search is enough to find out when a particular holiday will be observed in a given year.
If you belong to a religious community other than Christianity, you may be able to have your child (or children) excused from school on the religious holidays you observe. This applies, for example, to Muslims – the largest religious minority in Germany – who celebrate Eid al-Adha. Since this is not a public holiday in Germany, only the first day is observed in most cases. It is possible, however, to have Muslim students excused from school for this initial day. To do so, their parents (or legal guardians) must submit a corresponding request in due time to their children's class teachers.