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Boker Tov JCC Warsaw Kosher vegetarian recipes and stories

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BOKER TOV is Hebrew for “good day,” and is a popular name for Israeli hummus bars and coffee shops. We chose this name for our Sunday brunches at the Warsaw JCC to make it clear that we would be serving hummus rather than stuffed goose gizzard. From the outset we served vegetable-rich, fully vegetarian food. We also obtained a kosher certificate from Rabbi Schudrich, so that any Jew, even those who kept strictly to the kashrut laws, could join our shared feasts. For six years, uninterrupted until the outbreak of the pandemic, we ran a kosher Sunday milk bar at the JCC open to all those in the know. We welcomed everyone, from impoverished students to Oscar laureates. Hairdressers and philosophers, Jews, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, atheists and Jehovah’s Witnesses sat shoulder-to-shoulder, sharing the food that we brought up on platters like at a country wedding. We created a stash of anecdotes and several dozen great recipes that we want to share with you. Play around with them, add your own, jot down stories, color in Natan’s pictures. This is your BOOK FOR WRITING. And we hope to see you too one day at our generously laden table!

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Boker Tov JCC Warsaw Kosher vegetarian recipes and stories, Maryla Musidłowska

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Titul
Boker Tov JCC Warsaw Kosher vegetarian recipes and stories
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Austeria
Rok vydání
2021
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
236
ISBN10
8378665089
ISBN13
9788378665083
Série
Anotace
BOKER TOV is Hebrew for “good day,” and is a popular name for Israeli hummus bars and coffee shops. We chose this name for our Sunday brunches at the Warsaw JCC to make it clear that we would be serving hummus rather than stuffed goose gizzard. From the outset we served vegetable-rich, fully vegetarian food. We also obtained a kosher certificate from Rabbi Schudrich, so that any Jew, even those who kept strictly to the kashrut laws, could join our shared feasts. For six years, uninterrupted until the outbreak of the pandemic, we ran a kosher Sunday milk bar at the JCC open to all those in the know. We welcomed everyone, from impoverished students to Oscar laureates. Hairdressers and philosophers, Jews, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, atheists and Jehovah’s Witnesses sat shoulder-to-shoulder, sharing the food that we brought up on platters like at a country wedding. We created a stash of anecdotes and several dozen great recipes that we want to share with you. Play around with them, add your own, jot down stories, color in Natan’s pictures. This is your BOOK FOR WRITING. And we hope to see you too one day at our generously laden table!