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E-raamat: Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew

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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amistad Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062891723
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  • Formaat: 400 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amistad Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062891723

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"The James Beard award-winning author of the acclaimed The Cooking Gene explores the cultural crossroads of Jewish and African diaspora cuisine and issues of memory, identity, and food. In Koshersoul, Michael W. Twitty considers the marriage of two of the most distinctive culinary cultures in the world today: the foods and traditions of the African Atlantic and the global Jewish diaspora. To Twitty, the creation of African-Jewish cooking is a conversation of migrations and a dialogue of diasporas offering a rich background for inventive recipes and the people who create them. The question that most intrigues him is not just who makes the food, but how the food makes the people. Jews of Color are not outliers, Twitty contends, but significant and meaningful cultural creators in both Black and Jewish civilizations. Koshersoul also explores how food has shaped the journeys of numerous cooks, including Twitty's own passage to and within Judaism. As intimate, thought-provoking, and profound as The Cooking Gene, this remarkable book teases the senses as it offers sustenance for the soul. Koshersoul includes 48-50 recipes"--

In this thought-provoking and profound book, the James Beard award-winning author of The Cooking Gene explores the creation of African-Jewish cooking through memory, identity and food, offering a rich background for inventive recipes and the people who create them. 75,000 first printing.

The James Beard award-winning author of the acclaimed The Cooking Gene explores the cultural crossroads of Jewish and African diaspora cuisine and issues of memory, identity, and food.

In Koshersoul, Michael W. Twitty considers the marriage of two of the most distinctive culinary cultures in the world today: the foods and traditions of the African Atlantic and the global Jewish diaspora. To Twitty, the creation of African-Jewish cooking is a conversation of migrations and a dialogue of diasporas offering a rich background for inventive recipes and the people who create them. 

The question that most intrigues him is not just who makes the food, but how the food makes the people. Jews of Color are not outliers, Twitty contends, but significant and meaningful cultural creators in both Black and Jewish civilizations. Koshersoul also explores how food has shaped the journeys of numerous cooks, including Twitty’s own passage to and within Judaism.

As intimate, thought-provoking, and profound as The Cooking Gene, this remarkable book teases the senses as it offers sustenance for the soul.

Koshersoul includes 48-50 recipes.

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In this fascinating book which includes recipes Twitty explores, as he puts it, the intersections between food and identity. Washington Post

Twitty makes the case that Blackness and Judaism coexist in beautiful harmony, and this is manifested in the foods and traditions from both cultures that Black Jews incorporate into their daily livesTwitty wishes to start a conversation where people celebrate their differences and embrace commonalities. By drawing on personal narratives, his own and others, and exploring different cultures, Twittys book offers important insight into the journeys of Black Jews. Library Journal

a fascinating, cross-cultural smorgasbord grounded in the deep emotional role food plays in two influential American communities.   Booklist

Serving up a hefty helping of heart and wit, Twittys narrative is thrilling in its originality. Publishers Weekly

Preface xiii
Part I Berachah
1 Family History
3(9)
2 The Numbers Game. Or "Where The Kinfolk At?"
12(8)
3 The Bus Ride, Or "For The Last Time, This Is Why I'm Jewish!"
20(12)
Mayseh. A Blessing On Strange Creatures
26(6)
4 Yichus: Why I Love Jewish Food-The Honey On The Slate
32(6)
5 Sit At The Welcome Table And Eat And Be Satisfied: Black Food As Jewish Food
38(30)
Mayseh: The Exchange
48(6)
Mayseh: The Bris, Or "I Think I Have The Wrong House!"
54(3)
Mayseh "What Even Are Those Things?"
57(24)
Mayseh. "It's Chicken!"
81
Part II The Tablecloth
6 My Heart Is In The East
68(14)
Mayseh: "Shalom, Brother!"
73(5)
Mayseh. "You Have Been Misinformed"
78(4)
7 To Sir, With Ahavah
82(24)
Mayseh: Katie-"I Feel Like Me"
86(1)
Mayseh: Elliott's Tefillim
86
Mayseh: Sweet Potatoes
84(18)
Mayseh: Truth, Reconciliation, And Repair
102(4)
8 Kippa'Eu While Black: Being A Black Jewish Man
106(27)
Mayseh: "Get In!"
127(1)
Mayseh. The World's Nicest White Lady
128(5)
Part III Neshamah: A Soul Suite
8 Learning
133(10)
Part IV Eruvim
10 People Of The Land
143(15)
Mayseh. Gardens-Landscapes Of The Thriving Survivors
148(10)
11 Keshet
158(8)
Mayseh. Purple Velvet
166(1)
Mayseh. Letter I Always Wanted To Write
166(5)
Mayseh: Quadruple Queerness
171(12)
Part V The Prepared Table
Mayseh: Chava's Query
183
Mayseh. My Afro-Ashkefardi Kitchen
180(8)
12 Adoh Olam To The Tune Of Dixie: Southern Jewish Food
188(32)
Mayseh: Driving Miss Daisy
216(4)
13 The Griot From Blytheville: Dr. Marcie Cohen Ferris
220(22)
Mayseh: The Other (White) Jews-The Koshersoul Of Southern White Jews-By-Choice
227(7)
Mayseh: A Southern Guide To Tashlich
234(2)
Mayseh: Halal Soul Chef Shambra
236(6)
14 The Cuisine Of The Chocolate Chosen: Cooking Black And Jewish, A Kitchen Table Kibbitz
242(16)
Epilogue: If I Were A Cookbook
258(93)
Recipes
283(48)
Menus And Other Koshersoul Ideas
331(16)
More Koshersoul Ideas
347(4)
Author's Note 351(4)
Acknowledgments 355(2)
Glossary 357(26)
Bibliography 383
Michael W. Twitty is a noted culinary and cultural historian and the creator of Afroculinaria, the first blog devoted to African American historic foodways and their legacies. He has been honored by FirstWeFeast.com as one of the twenty greatest food bloggers of all time, and named one of the Fifty People Who Are Changing the South by Southern Living and one of the Five Cheftavists to Watch by TakePart.com. Twitty has appeared throughout the media, including on NPRs The Splendid Table, and has given more than 250 talks in the United States and abroad. His work has appeared in Ebony, the Guardian, and on NPR.org. He is also a Smith fellow with the Southern Foodways Alliance, a TED fellow and speaker, and the first Revolutionary in Residence at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Twitty lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.