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At 78, a long-anticipated theatrical debut (with thanks to Edward Albee) – Forward

| February 26, 2022

Im 78 years old, and Im a budding, soon-to-be-produced playwright. To explain how this happened, we need to go back 16 years. Id like to think, Edward Albee said to me, that maybe Ive made people think about things a little bit.

5 ways Jewish culture shaped ‘Star Trek,’ from Gates of Heaven – Albany Times Union

| February 26, 2022

SCHENECTADY A week of bitter weather and wild winds made binge-watching an iconic TV series a tempting pastime. Congregation Gates of Heaven's Arnold Rotenberg, the synagogue's director of congregational Jewish living, hosted about two dozen "Star Trek" fans for a Zoom exploration of how Jewish culture shaped the 1966-69 series that became a pop culture phenomenon. "Star Trek" counted Martin Luther King Jr., Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and endless astronauts, astronomers and NASA engineers as fans.

American Jewish cuisine – Wikipedia

| February 24, 2022

Food, cooking, and dining customs associated with American Jews American Jewish cuisine comprises the food, cooking, and dining customs associated with American Jews.[1] It was heavily influenced by the cuisine of Jewish immigrants who came to the United States from Eastern Europe around the turn of the 20th century.[2][3] It was further developed in unique ways by the immigrants and their descendants, especially in New York City and other large metropolitan areas of the northeastern U.S.[4][5] Between 1881 and 1921, around 2.5 million Jews immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe.[3] Most of them settled in large cities in the northeastern part of the country, especially New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Chicago.[6] These immigrants brought with them a well-developed culinary heritage.

A return to vegetarian Jewish cuisine – BBC Travel

| February 24, 2022

It may come as a surprise to fans of the Jewish deli, but the values of vegetarianism have long been espoused and cherished by Ashkenazi Jewish cooks. And these values are returning from the sidelines

Cruising through cuisine with Tripping Kosher – Baltimore …

| February 24, 2022

From left: Tripping Kosher team members Judd Joffre, CW Silverberg and Tsvika Tal (Courtesy of Tripping Kosher) By Leenika Belfield-Martin Imagine munching on some tasty tacos in L.A. on Monday, then chowing down on some Cantonese in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Thats what the Tripping Kosher team gets to do as they document some of the best kosher restaurants across the country with their web series.

10 reasons we love Friday in Israel – St. Louis Jewish Light

| February 24, 2022

From all-out brunches and roadside flowers to heavenly naps and delicious dinners, Friday is the much-anticipated beginning of the Israeli weekend.

Where to Eat in Northeast Philly: The Ultimate Guide – Philadelphia magazine

| February 24, 2022

For khachapuri and steaming bowls of Uzbek rice, hit the boulevard. Riekers Prime Meats is on our list of Northeast Philly food spots. | Photo by Noah Tanen I get it: Northeast Philly is big, and maybe even a little mysterious unless you live there.

Local home chef appears on Food Network’s ‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

| February 24, 2022

When Jordan Urnovitz won the fourth annual Top Home Chef cooking competition held by The Arizona Republic newspaper in 2016, he had no idea that that experience would lead to an appearance on Guys Grocery Games hosted by Guy Fieri on Food Network. Initially, Food Network reached out to Urnovitz at the beginning of 2020 to discuss possible plans for him to appear on a new, geographical-based home chef show they were working on. Then COVID-19 hit and they called back to say that they were putting things on pause

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives creator Page to speak in Beachwood – cleveland.com

| February 24, 2022

BEACHWOOD, Ohio David Page, creator of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, is scheduled to speak at the Mandel Jewish Community Center about American cuisine. Pages appearance, part of the Mandel JCCs Cleveland Jewish Book Festival, is 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 3

Dig deep into the evolution of good, old Italian pasta – Khaleej Times

| February 24, 2022

A gift from Sicily under Arab rule By Mariella Radaelli Published: Thu 24 Feb 2022, 8:53 PM Nothing is more classic Italian than a plate of spaghetti with tomato sauce sprinkled with Parmesan cheese. It is the premier dish, especially in the eyes of foreigners who are not entirely familiar with the finesse and the rich regional variety of la cucina italiana. Pasta is the culinary symbol par excellence of Italian identity


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