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Where To Eat in Paris: A Personal List – Jewish Journal

| July 21, 2022

When I returned to Paris in April 2022, I was on a mission. With a short time left on the planet before it either burns up or Marine Le Pen is elected, I wanted to dine in as many elevated addressesMichelin-starred or trending hot spotsas possible. As for the budget, lets just say I was lucky to be a guest of someone with resources

The Unique History Of Steak Tartare, Once A Snack Of Warriors – Tasting Table

| July 21, 2022

According to Jewish Viennese Food, the sauce was named for the Tartar tribe, though not for obvious reasons. The French considered the Eastern European gherkin, an ingredient in the sauce, exotic, so named it after the Tartars. Another entertaining idea presented by Nino Shaye Weiss at Jewish Viennese Food pertains to steak tartare in its other incarnation, "steak l'Americaine." Wiess proposes that because French chefs considered Americans barbarians who may not even know how to cook meat, naming the raw dish "steak the American way" was applicable

Weaponizing Food: How Cond Nast Transformed an Israeli City Into a Palestinian Town – Algemeiner

| July 21, 2022

Cond Nast, the global media conglomerate that owns Vogue and The New Yorker, published a piece this month, titled The Unsung Food Destinations to Travel for Now, which completely severs the connection between the city of Nazareth and the country where its located: Israel.

How TikTok Resurrected the Worlds Oldest Sandwich – The Takeout

| July 21, 2022

Sure, a sandwich seems like a simple dish: just a couple pieces of bread, some filling, and bam, youve got yourself a meal. But in its simplicity there is complexity, because there are an endless number of combinations of bread, filling, sauces, and toppings that can make the perfect sandwich.

Fri, July 15 at 8pm – The Great American Recipe – WSIU

| July 21, 2022

THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE is a new eight-part uplifting cooking competition that celebrates the multiculturalism that makes American food unique and iconic. Hosted by Alejandra Ramos, the series gives talented home cooks from different regions of the country the opportunity to showcase their beloved signature dishes and compete to win the national search for The Great American Recipe.

OPINION | REX NELSON: The Helena blues – Arkansas Online

| July 21, 2022

Walter Morris Jr. remembers the boom days at Helena-West Helena.

Bringing the Sounds of the Diaspora Home – Armenian Weekly

| July 21, 2022

Armadi Tsayn in Lijk (Photo: Garin Bedian) I was grateful and fortunate to participate in a music tour this summer spanning across various cities and villages in Armenia with Armadi Tsayn, a contemporary folk ensemble recreating the sounds heard throughout the Armenian highlands, as well as the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The goal of this tour, which was originally proposed by my good friend Garin Bedian, would be to bring the sounds of the Armenian Diaspora to our homeland and breathe new energy into a region (specifically Syunik) which has been combating border incursions and acts of aggression by Azerbaijan

Southern Baptist organizations come together to reach diaspora – Baptist Press

| July 21, 2022

The nations are right next door. A quick trip to the grocery store often means running into your Somali friend, talking to an Afghani woman over a table of green peppers or chit chatting with a Chinese man in the checkout line. Many of the 50 million immigrants living in North America are from countries where western missionaries cannot live

Getty Images Tells Stories of Black Diaspora With 30,000 Rare Images – My Modern Met

| July 21, 2022

Embed from Getty Images Getty Images recently announced an initiative that aims to uncover Black stories that are traditionally left unseen and untold. With the launch of its new Black History & Culture Collection (BHCC), the global visual media company will now provide free non-commercial access to more than 30,000 historical images that highlight the history and culture of the Black diaspora in the U.S. and the UK.

Minister Theodorikakos: Extending Greek Passport Validity To 10 Years Will Lessen Bureaucracy For Diaspora – GreekCityTimes.com

| July 21, 2022

The duration for which Greek passports remain valid is to be doubled to 10 years, Citizen Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos announced while speaking on SKAI television on Thursday. He also commented on the recent fires, highlighting the role played by the police and noting that effective coordination had averted any loss of human lives. Regarding the issue of passports, he pointed out that Greece was one of a handful of countries in the EU and the world whose passports lasted just five years and that the measure the ministry has tabled in parliament will eliminate substantial financial and administrative costs


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