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I could live on challah bread, the Jewish kosher bread, quite happily.
Dan Aykroyd
Live
Could
Kosher
Quite
Bread
Happily
Jewish
My maternal grandfather owned a grocery store that also sold kosher meat. He did well.
Dick Van Dyke
Sold
He
Also
Well
Kosher
Maternal
Did
Owned
Store
Grandfather
Grocery
Grocery Store
Meat
I was Jewish, through and through, although in our house that didn't mean a whole lot. We never went to synagogue. I never had a Bar Mitzvah. We didn't keep kosher or observe the Sabbath. In fact, I'm not so sure I would have known what the Sabbath looked like if it passed me on the street, so how could I observe it?
Gilbert Gottfried
Me
Synagogue
Our
Would
Sabbath
Fact
Could
Through
Never
Had
Observe
Like
Looked
House
Known
Sure
Although
How
Passed
Kosher
Mitzvah
Lot
In Fact
Bar
Bar Mitzvah
Mean
Whole
Keep
Street
Jewish
Inexpensive and forgiving, kosher salt is fantastic for everyday cooking and tastes pure.
Samin Nosrat
Cooking
Pure
Salt
Everyday
Kosher
Inexpensive
Tastes
Forgiving
Fantastic
For rave-worthy soups, skip the store-bought stock. You can extract a cleaner, stronger broth from a combination of water and several pantry ingredients. It's all about layering powerful flavor-enhancers that you probably already have on hand - bacon, tomato paste, herbs, peppercorns, a Parm rind, and, of course, kosher salt.
Claire Saffitz
You
Water
Stronger
Salt
Extract
Pantry
Several
Bacon
About
Cleaner
Powerful
Combination
Course
Kosher
Soups
Hand
Stock
Paste
Ingredients
Skip
Tomato
Herbs
In Israel, there is no civil marriage. All elements of religious life - from the kosher certification of food to conversion to marriages and burials - are controlled by the rabbinate. In Israel, then, the official religion is not just Judaism. It's Orthodoxy.
Bari Weiss
Life
Food
Religion
Marriage
Marriages
Religious
Civil
Religious Life
Judaism
Israel
Kosher
Official
Controlled
Just
Conversion
Then
Elements
Orthodoxy
I was drawn to street photography because there are pictures everywhere there: a woman holding a dog, a baby screaming to be put in a pram, kids playing punch ball, stores with huge barrels of kosher pickles outside. I wanted to photograph life, and here it was.
Harold Feinstein
Life
Woman
Photography
Dog
Holding
Baby
Punch
Everywhere
Kids
Drawn
Photograph
Outside
Put
Pickles
Pictures
Because
Ball
Kosher
Huge
Screaming
Wanted
Stores
Barrels
Street
Here
Playing
I keep kosher, so I have an element of consumption awareness embedded into my daily life. One of the things the practice does is make one more mindful of - and grateful for - what goes into your body.
Joshua Malina
Life
Daily
Grateful
Practice
Awareness
Mindful
Embedded
One Of The Things
More
Consumption
Make
Does
Kosher
Goes
Body
Your
Your Body
Element
Keep
Daily Life
Things
In terms of keeping kosher, I've basically just been vegetarian. I want to be fully vegetarian anyway, though sometimes my mom makes chicken soup and I have to eat it. I just love it.
Ezra Furman
Love
Mom
Sometimes
Though
Eat
Vegetarian
Terms
Makes
Kosher
Soup
Been
Chicken
Just
Want
Anyway
Fully
Keeping
Basically
In San Francisco, I eat halal, which is kind of like Muslim kosher, and there's this one Thai restaurant, and it's right next to the 'Great American Hall'. I'm there all the time whenever I'm in town; that's my spot.
Yuna
Time
Great
Great American
Francisco
Muslim
Kind
Restaurant
Eat
Town
Like
Hall
Spot
Kosher
Thai
American
Whenever
San
San Francisco
Which
Next
Right
What is it to keep kosher? Is it eating kosher potato chips? Kosher is a bigger idea. I think it's about being healthy. But according to some people, it's about not eating this food because it's forbidden by the Jewish law. My view of the halachah changed a little bit. The laws are there hopefully to be a tool.
Matisyahu
Food
People
Law
Some People
Healthy
Think
Changed
Tool
Bit
Hopefully
Some
Eating
About
Potato
Laws
Idea
Forbidden
Because
Kosher
According
Being
Bigger
Little
Little Bit
Chips
View
Keep
Jewish
My mother's Puerto Rican and my father's Russian-Jewish, so we consider ourselves to be Jewricans or Puertojews. I think Puertojew sounds like a kosher bathroom, so I prefer Jewrican.
Rachel Ticotin
Mother
Father
Think
Consider
Bathroom
Ourselves
Like
Kosher
Sounds
Prefer
Rican
Puerto
Puerto Rican