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  • Shalom Japan

    Shalom Japan

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    Rachel Dayts with Wafa Berri

    You see pasta and tacos on over half the menus in New York City, but where’s the matzo ball soup? Despite New York’s substantial Jewish population, Jewish food has remained largely traditional and underrepresented. Shalom Japan offers a glimpse of how identity and cultural heritage can come together without losing what makes tradition meaningful.

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  • Kept Close: How New York City’s History Has Preserved Jewish Culinary Traditions

    Kept Close: How New York City’s History Has Preserved Jewish Culinary Traditions

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    Lead Author: Rachel Dayts, Co-Author: Wafa Berri

    Lead Author: Rachel Dayts, Co-Author: Wafa Berri

    You see pasta and tacos on over half the menus in New York City, but where’s the matzo ball soup? Despite New York’s substantial Jewish population, Jewish food has remained largely traditional and underrepresented. Shalom Japan offers a glimpse of how identity and cultural heritage can come together without losing what makes tradition meaningful.

    You see pasta and tacos on over half the menus in New York City, but where’s the matzo ball soup? Despite New York’s substantial Jewish population, Jewish food has remained largely traditional and underrepresented. Shalom Japan offers a glimpse of how identity and cultural heritage can come together without losing what makes tradition meaningful.

    Read more.: Kept Close: How New York City’s History Has Preserved Jewish Culinary Traditions
  • The Onion Tree Pizza Co.

    The Onion Tree Pizza Co.

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    Wafa Berri with Rachel Dayts

    The Onion Tree Pizza Co. offers wood-fired pizzas that blend Indian ‍flavors with Italian pizza dough. This pizzeria reimagines pizza by using bоld toppings such as saag paneer and tikka masаla while also honoring personal heritage, rock music, and th‍e lively atmosphere of the East Village.

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  • Sunrise Market

    Sunrise Market

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    Artemis Bogin

    Take a walk through Sunrise Market, a cultural haven for Japanese immigrants and Americans since 1995.

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  • The Street Meat of NYC: Is it Safe?

    The Street Meat of NYC: Is it Safe?

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    Phillip Solo, Abhiveer Singh

    Phillip Solo, Abhiveer Singh

    Street food is one of the most characteristic parts of New York City. However, despite its popularity, many doubt the quality of the street’s meals. This article dives into the world of street food, discussing regulations, history, and more.

    Street food is one of the most characteristic parts of New York City. However, despite its popularity, many doubt the quality of the street’s meals. This article dives into the world of street food, discussing regulations, history, and more.

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  • Brighton Beach Bazaar: Where History is Stocked on Every Shelf

    Brighton Beach Bazaar: Where History is Stocked on Every Shelf

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    Rosabelle Yavorsky with Max Tsigalinsky, Stephen Bogdan, and Chrystal Mallouras

    Rosabelle Yavorsky with Max Tsigalinsky, Stephen Bogdan, and Chrystal Mallouras

    As the sun rises over the aging wooden planks of the Brighton Beach Boardwalk, another bustling day begins. The Q and B trains rumble above the food-scented streets. Classic shashlik and piroshki alongside pickled vegetables of all kinds are on display, ready for the customers out on the streets and inside stores. The supermarkets also offer their easy to reach home-cooked meals . But how will they have home-cooked meals without being at their true home?

    As the sun rises over the aging wooden planks of the Brighton Beach Boardwalk, another bustling day begins. The Q and B trains rumble above the food-scented streets. Classic shashlik and piroshki alongside pickled vegetables of all kinds are on display, ready for the customers out on the streets and inside stores. The supermarkets also offer their easy to reach home-cooked meals . But how will they have home-cooked meals without being at their true home?

    Read more.: Brighton Beach Bazaar: Where History is Stocked on Every Shelf
  • Brighton Beach

    Brighton Beach

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    Rosabelle Yavorsky

    Upon entering a classic supermarket, it is noticeable that the aisles are filled with big chains. However, step into Brighton Beach supermarkets such as Tashkent and NetCost and you can come to realize that they aren’t just stores but rather they are cultural time machines. They can satisfy your craving of hand-pulled noodles, homemade Napoleon cake, or a taste of grandma’s borscht; these immigrant-run bazaars serve up more than groceries. They dish out memory, community, and heritage with every bite.

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