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Knish

In Search of the Jewish Soul Food
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Description

When Laura Silver's favorite knish shop went out of business, the native New Yorker sank into mourning, but then she sprang into action. She embarked on a round-the-world quest for the origins and modern-day manifestations of the knish. The iconic potato pie leads the author from Mrs. Stahl's bakery in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, to an Italian pasta maker in New Jersey--and on to a hunt across three continents for the pastry that shaped her identity. Starting in New York, she tracks down heirs to several knish dynasties and discovers that her own family has roots in a Polish town named Knyszyn. With good humor and a hunger for history, Silver mines knish lore for stories of entrepreneurship, survival, and major deliciousness. Along the way, she meets Minnesota seniors who make knishes for weekly fundraisers, foodies determined to revive the legacy of Mrs. Stahl, and even the legendary knish maker's granddaughters, who share their joie de vivre--and their family recipe. Knish connections to Eleanor Roosevelt and rap music? Die-hard investigator Silver unearths those and other intriguing anecdotes involving the starchy snack once so common along Manhattan's long-lost Knish Alley. In a series of funny, moving, and touching episodes, Silver takes us on a knish-eye tour of worlds past and present, thus laying the foundation for a global knish renaissance.

Product Details

PublisherBrandeis University Press
Publish DateMay 06, 2014
Pages300
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781611683127
Dimensions7.0 X 5.5 X 1.2 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

LAURA SILVER is an award-winning journalist whose writing on food and culture has appeared in the New York Times and the Forward and on NPR. Laura has been a writer in residence at the Millay Colony, the Banff Centre, and the New York Public Library. She is considered the world's leading expert on the knish.

Reviews

"[T]he Mark Kurlansky of the knish"--Sam Roberts "New York Observer"
"A whimsical, mouthwatering and edifying odyssey through New York neighborhoods and beyond."--Sam Roberts "New York Times"
"Silver's single-subject work of social history has been shaped with skill and nuance and--to continue chewing on the metaphor--seasoned with sharp humor and deep affection, not just for the pastry but for all the people whose lives it has touched. . . . Her voice is energetic and deeply personal. . . . An accomplished piece of research shared in a delightfully readable way."--Sam Roberts "Kirkus Reviews"
If you need to know anything about the knish, this is your book.--Sam Roberts "Forward"

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