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The Tuscan-Jewish Variation Of Fried Chicken You Should Know – Tasting Table

| September 29, 2022

Chef and food writer Daniel Gritzer began making this specific variant of fried chicken when he was a sous chef at New York City's Beppe in the early aughts. Gritzer explains to Serious Eatsthat the chef of the restaurant, Cesare Casella, was famous for many things, not least among them a chicken that was marinated in lemon juice, garlic, cinnamon, and nutmeg, then coated in egg and flour and fried

Jews and Weight Loss – aish.com – Aish.com

| September 29, 2022

A comedians take on his ongoing battle to lose weight and keep it off. An excerpt from comedian Mark Schiffs new book Why Not?

Rome & the World: Christians in the Gulf; popes and the Jewish Community of Rome – Aleteia

| September 29, 2022

Thursday 29 September 2022~1. The evolving condition of Christians in the Gulf2. The slow evolution of relations between Jews and the Vatican3

One-woman show is a journey through generations of Iraqi Jews J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 29, 2022

When the late San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen dubbed the city he covered Baghdad-by-the-Bay in 1951, he was not referring to Iraqi immigration, but to the tolerance for vice and pleasure he imagined the two cities shared. Some 70 years later,the presence of an Iraqi diaspora (including Jews) in the Bay Arearemains off the radar of most residents

Putin tells Russian Jews he expects hefty contribution in New Years message – The Times of Israel

| September 29, 2022

Russian President Vladimir Putin called on Russian Jews to make a hefty contribution to the countrys multiethnic identity Sunday, in a Rosh Hashanah greeting overshadowed by tensions between the Kremlin and the countrys Jewish community amid the invasion of Ukraine.

I Never Felt Connected to My Jewish HeritageUntil I Rediscovered It Through Food Halfway Across the World – Well+Good

| September 29, 2022

I get asked about my cultural background more than most peoplein large part, I suppose, because I look ethnically ambiguous. Im equal parts Filipino and Ashkenazi Jewish, but since my upbringing barely scratched the surface of eithers heritage, these markers of identity have largely been more based in DNA than anything else.

One Man’s Search for the First Hebrew-Lettered Cookbook – Atlas Obscura

| September 29, 2022

A few months ago, Andrs Koerner, the foremost expert on Hungarian Jewish culinary historyfinally got to see the treasure hed chased for years.

Fall in St. Louis means it’s time to embrace the Jewishness of the pumpkin – – St. Louis Jewish Light

| September 29, 2022

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 27, 2022 Dear Reader, Fall has officially begun, and it appears the summer heat that has endured here in St. Louis is finally gone. Its time now to think about fall-like things, Rosh Hashanah, Yom, Kippur, long sleeve shirts and sweaters, colorful leaves, October baseball and of course pumpkins.

Uman Celebrates the Jewish New Year – Kyiv Post

| September 29, 2022

Autumn is here and, despite the ongoing war, Hasidic pilgrims from all over the world are arriving in Ukraine to honor one of the founders of the Hasidic movement. Every year in September the population of the town of Uman in Cherkasy region (190 km south of Kyiv), quadruples as Hasidic Jews pour in to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. They make the pilgrimage to Uman because one of the founding fathers of Hasidism, Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, is buried there.

From Vineyard to Your Holiday Table, Here’s a Global Selection of Wines to Celebrate the Holidays from Royal Wine Corp – PRUnderground

| September 29, 2022

With the holidaysapproaching, this is the perfect time to broaden your horizons and discover the wine gems that Israel, California, Italy, and France have to offer.


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