







Chocolate Babka - 2 Pack
Ships to U.S. & Canada
Some restrictions applyA decadent classic Jewish bakery cake featuring their lightly spiced, rich chocolate filling spread onto handmade, yeast dough, rolled and braided exposing its complex layers, and brushed with a citrusy, simple syrup. Now with an option to add chopped walnuts!
When Joseph Liebman opened Liebman’s Kosher Deli in 1953, there were more than 100 Jewish delis in the Bronx. Today, Liebman’s is the only kosher Jewish deli left standing. In 1980, Joseph Dekel, a native Israeli, bought the kosher deli and went to great lengths to preserve Liebman’s old recipes. When Dekel passed away in 2002, his son Yuval took over. Walking into Liebman’s Kosher Deli is a time warp—from its simple neon sign, to the no-frills Formica tabletops and padded booths, this Bronx deli is a genuine taste of classic New York.
Meats included are kosher
This package serves 4-6 people and includes your choice 2 Chocolate Babkas
- Each babka measures approx. 8.5″ × 3″ × 4.5″ and weighs approx. 1.5 – 1.6 lbs.
- Choose to add on more babka!
- Choose to add a Liebman’s T-shirt!
- Choose to add on Merch!
Babka Flavor Options Include
- Chocolate
- Chocolate with Walnuts
Merch Add On Options Include
- 1 Liebman’s Deli Beanie Hat
- 1 Liebman’s Deli Trucker Snapback Hat
- 1 Liebman’s Deli Pullover Hoodie (Small – X-Large)
- Babka ship frozen with ice packs, may thaw during transit.
- Upon arrival, store babka in the refrigerator, freezer, or at room temperature.
- Babka lasts up to 1 week in the refrigerator, up to 3-4 weeks in the freezer, or up to 5 days at room temperature in its original Plastic bag.
To Serve
- If frozen, thaw at room temperature for up to 2-3 hours.
- Slice thawed babka and microwave on high for 10-20 seconds before serving.
- Enjoy!
- Babka – Flour, Cocoa Powder, Eggs, Oil, Water, Sugar, Yeast, Honey, Cinnamon, Vanilla Extract, Coffee, Orange, Salt, (Optional Chopped Walnuts) Contains: Eggs, Soy, Honey, (Optional) Walnuts
Allergens: Soy
Kosher Certified

The Bronx’s Last Standing Kosher Deli
The Bronx’s Last Standing Kosher Deli

When Joseph Liebman opened his restaurant in 1953, there were over 100 Jewish delis in the Bronx. Today, Liebman’s is the only one standing. It’s not only a testament to the quality of their food, but also to the care and commitment of the people preparing. In 1980, Joseph Dekel, a native Israeli, bought the kosher deli and went great lengths to preserve Liebman’s old recipes. When he passed away in 2002, his son Yuval took over. Then a drummer in a heavy-metal band, he soon became a fixture at Liebman’s—and still is.
For too many people, stepping into Liebman’s is a time warp—from its simple neon sign, to the no frills Formica tabletops and padded booths, this deli is a genuine taste of old New York.


































