Unpacking the Book: Gefilte Fish on Fleek: The New Jewish Cuisine
The Jewish Museum
1109 5th Ave
New York, NY 10128
Free-range shwarma. Artisinal gefilte fish. Marijuana matzo balls. The golden age of Jewish food makes us wanna challah! Come meet cutting-edge writers and chefs who are revolutionizing American Jewish cuisine. Moderated by Bari Weiss.
As the owner and executive chef of The Raging Skillet, Chef Rossi has earned a reputation as the one to call when it’s time to do things differently. The Raging Skillet has been described as a “rebel anti-caterer” by The New York Times and “the wildest thing this side of the Mason-Dixon line” by Zagat, and has been named one of The Knot’s Best Wedding Caterers for the past five years. Rossi has written for Bust, The Daily News, The New York Post, The Huffington Post, Time Out New York, and McSweeney’s. She is the host of a long-running radio show called “Bite This,” and has been featured on The Food Network and NPR.
A 2011 James Beard Award winner for “Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic,” Chef Michael Solomonov is the co-owner and executive chef of Zahav, Philadelphia’s renowned modern Israeli restaurant. He also owns Percy Street Barbecue, Federal Donuts, and the recently opened Dizengoff (hummus and small salads) and Abe Fisher (small plates of Jewish food inspired by countries outside Israel), all in Philadelphia.
Michael W. Twitty, a food writer, independent scholar, culinary historian, and historical interpreter personally charged with preparing, preserving, and promoting African American foodways and its parent traditions in Africa and her Diaspora and its legacy in the food culture of the American South.
Michael is a Judaic studies teacher from the Washington D.C. metropolitan area where interests include food culture, food history, Jewish cultural issues, African American history, and cultural politics. His book, The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African-American Culinary History in the Old South , will be published by HarperCollins in 2016.
Today, along with her cousin Josh Russ Tupper, Niki Russ Federman is the fourth generation to own and run Russ & Daughters’ landmark appetizing shop on East Houston Street, its online business, Russ & Daughters Cafe (restaurant on Orchard Street), Russ & Daughters at the Jewish Museum (kosher restaurant and takeout appetizing counter), and Russ & Daughters Bagels & Bakery (where they bake the most traditional bagels, bialys, babkas, and breads for all of their locations).
Hosted at the Jewish Museum in New York City (1109 5th Avenue), Unpacking the Book: Jewish Writers in Conversation brings together some of the finest writers of the day for conversations around contemporary Jewish life and identity. This event is FREE with pay-what-you-want admission and includes wine and refreshments, a book sale and signing, and the opportunity to visit the Jewish Museum galleries on the day of the program; however, space is limited and guests must register in advance.