Jews and their foodways

Titel: Jews and their foodways / ed. by Anat Helman
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Veröffentlicht: New York : Oxford University Press, 2015
Umfang: XI, 323 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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Studies in contemporary Jewry ; 28
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ISBN: 9780190265427
  • Symposium: Jews and Their Foodways
  • Introduction
  • p. 3
  • Salo on Challah: Soviet Jews' Experience of Food in the 1920s-1950s
  • p. 10
  • In the Wake of Starvation: Jewish Displaced Persons and Food in Post-Holocaust Germany
  • p. 28
  • "The New Immigrant Must Not Only Learn, He Must Also Forget": The Making of Eretz Israeli Ashkenazi Cuisine
  • p. 46
  • Craving Meat during Israel's Austerity Period, 1947-1953
  • p. 65
  • Longing for the Aromas of Baghdad: Food, Emigration, and Transformation in the Lives of Iraqi Jews in Israel in the 1950s
  • p. 89
  • Cutting into the Flesh of the Community: Ritual Slaughter, Meat Consumption, and the Transition from Ethiopia to Israel
  • p. 110
  • Two Narratives of Israeli Food: "Jewish" versus "Ethnic"
  • p. 126
  • Size Matters: Israeli Chefs Cooking Up a Nation
  • p. 142
  • A Tapestry of Tastes: Jewish Women of Syrian Descent and Their Cooking in Mexico and Israel
  • p. 160
  • Bagel and Falafel: Two Iconic Jewish Foods and One Modern Jewish Identity
  • p. 177
  • The Contemporary Jewish Food Movement in North America: A Report from the Field(s)
  • p. 204
  • Jews and Fat: Thoughts toward a History of an Image in the Second Age of Biology
  • p. 218
  • Paradoxes of Jews and Their Foods
  • p. 231
  • Review Essays
  • Exploring the Universe of Camps and Ghettos: Classifications and Interpretations of the Nazi Topography of Terror
  • p. 251
  • The Literary Character of the Haskalah
  • p. 264
  • Book Reviews: Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide
  • Jews and Intermarriage in Nazi Austria
  • p. 273
  • The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, vol. 1, Early Camps, Youth Camps, and Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS-Buslness and Administration Main Office (WVHA)
  • p. 251
  • The Emergence of Jewish Ghettos during the Holocaust, trans
  • p. 251
  • The Yad Vashem Encyclopedia of the Ghettos during the Holocaust
  • p. 251
  • Biography, History, and the Social Sciences
  • La République et le cochon
  • p. 275
  • Golda: biograpyah
  • p. 277
  • Jewish Organizations in Transatlantic Perspective: Patterns of Contemporary Jewish Politics in Germany and the United States
  • p. 278
  • A Difficult Woman: The Challenging Life and Times of Lillian Hellman
  • p. 280
  • The Waning of Emancipation: Jewish History, Memory and the Rise of Fascism in Germany, France and Hungary
  • p. 283
  • Comparative Perspectives on Judaisms and Jewish Identities
  • p. 285
  • The Jews of Pinsk, 1881 to 1941, ed. Mark Jay Mirsky and Moshe Rosman; trans. Faigie Tropper and Moshe Rosman
  • p. 287
  • Gerald Sorin, Howard Fast: Life and Literature in the Left Lane
  • p. 290
  • Barricades and Banners: The Revolution of 1905 and the Transformation of Warsaw Jewry
  • p. 293
  • Jewish People, Yiddish Nation: Noah Prylucki and the Folkists in Poland
  • p. 295
  • Religion, Thought, and Culture
  • The New Jew in Film: Exploring Jewishness and Judaism in Contemporary Cinema
  • p. 298
  • Mysticism in Twentieth Century Hebrew Literature
  • p. 299
  • Synagogues in Lithuania: A Catalogue
  • p. 302
  • Pledges of Jewish Allegiance: Conversion, Law, and Policymaking in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Orthodox Kesponsa
  • p. 304
  • The Synagogues of Britain and Ireland: An Architectural and Social History
  • p. 308
  • Haskalah: The Romantic Movement in Judaism
  • p. 264
  • Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
  • God, Jews and the Media: Religion and Israel's Media
  • p. 311
  • Paths to Middle-Class Mobility among Second-Generation Moroccan Immigrant Women in Israel
  • p. 314
  • Israel: A History
  • p. 316
  • My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
  • p. 316
  • Contents for Volume XXIX
  • p. 321
  • Note on Editorial Policy
  • p. 323