The U.S. Senate cafeteria has decided to start catering for its Jewish staff members, by looking into options for adding Kosher meals to its menu. Restaurant Associates, the contractor that runs the chamber's food service, told Haaretz that it is currently looking into options for Kosher food with different vendors, but no decisions have been made as yet. The contractor has not yet indicated what types of bites will be on offer, but Jewish staffers would certainly be delighted to have the option of ordering a chicken and kreplach soup this winter over the Senate's famous bean and ham broth.