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18 Jewish Foods

Logo for 18 Jewish Foods podcast by Jewish food researcher Joel Haber. 1 is a long jachnun. 8 is a bowl of hamin and a handmade matzoh.
18 Jewish Foods is my first podcast. A closed-ended, 20-episode series, it explores iconic Jewish Foods, and what they say about the Jewish people. A new 15-minute episode is released every two weeks.

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18 Jewish Foods:
Culture & History in Kosher Bite-Sized Portions

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Episode 10 – Pastrami: The Uniqueness of American-Jewish Food
July 3, 2024

Episode 10 – Pastrami: The Uniqueness of American-Jewish Food

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What makes American-Jewish pastrami different from other deli meats? How does it compare with its European precursors? How did the delicatessen embody the American-Jewish experience? And how similar are American-Jewish and European Ashkenazi cuisines? Among other questions, this is what I explore in episode 10, focused on the beloved food of New York City, pastrami. Interview: Ted Merwin Episode Notes

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Episode 9 – Kashkarikas: Turkish Sephardic Kitchen Wisdom
June 19, 2024

Episode 9 – Kashkarikas: Turkish Sephardic Kitchen Wisdom

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Jews have been the masters of preserving and repurposing foods, reducing food waste. And we act as a “Light Unto the Nations” by sharing this value with the world. Learn about the title food, the concept of “Bal Tashchit,” and my interviewee’s organization that was designed to reduce food waste everywhere. Interview: Sibel Pinto Episode Notes

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Episode 8 – Meorav Yerushalmi (and Three Other Jerusalem-Named Foods)
June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

Episode 8 – Meorav Yerushalmi (and Three Other Jerusalem-Named Foods)

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In honor of Yom Yerushalayim – Jerusalem Day – this episode looks at four different foods, all of which have the word Jerusalem as part of their names. I also explore the cuisine of Jerusalem in general, and by extension, that of Israel overall. Interview: Joe Korson Episode Notes

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Episode 7 – Gondi: A Persian Pleasure to Honor Shabbat
May 22, 2024May 22, 2024

Episode 7 – Gondi: A Persian Pleasure to Honor Shabbat

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Jews everywhere have always reserved their best foods for the Sabbath. Gondi is a food that is unique to the Jews of Persia (Iran), and is almost exclusively eaten at Friday night Shabbat dinner. One of many examples of how Jews use cuisine to honor and show respect for their Day of Rest. Interview: Tannaz Sassooni   Episode Notes

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Episode 6 – Bourekas: Food For a Globalized Nation
May 8, 2024May 8, 2024

Episode 6 – Bourekas: Food For a Globalized Nation

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Many people know and love bourekas, but few know of its Jewish origin story. Learn how this food is the result of Jewish migrations, and hear of other similar foods that only came about because we have spread around the world. Culinary fusion is not a new thing, nor simply a way to experiment or titillate — often it is […]

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Episode 5 – Moufletta: Jewish-Arab Friendship in Morocco
April 24, 2024May 7, 2024

Episode 5 – Moufletta: Jewish-Arab Friendship in Morocco

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Moufletta is eaten by Moroccan Jews at the holiday of Mimouna, that immediately follows Passover. It reflects the relatively good relations the two communities shared there. This episode looks at this crepe’s Jewish bonafides, discusses other similar examples from around the world, and reveals how the tradition changed (but also stayed similar) in Israel. Interview: The Sephardic Spice Girls — […]

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Episode 4 – Charoset: And Other Symbolic Holiday Foods
April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

Episode 4 – Charoset: And Other Symbolic Holiday Foods

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Charoset is eaten at the Passover Seder, but unlike many other foods, its origins are a bit less clear. It is certainly ancient, but it isn’t mandated in the Torah, as is matzah. Furthermore, we know that it is a symbolic food, but what EXACTLY is it a symbol of? By exploring charoset, as well as many other symbolic foods […]

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Episode 3 – Chulent/Hamin: The Dish That Embodies Jewish Culture
April 1, 2024April 2, 2024

Episode 3 – Chulent/Hamin: The Dish That Embodies Jewish Culture

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The Shabbat Stew — chulent, hamin, dafina, and so many more — is eaten by Jews from around the world every Saturday, and I consider it the most Jewish Food in the world. Even more than the matzah of the previous episode. Here I explore the diversity of this dish, and trace its migrations through the Jewish Diaspora. I also […]

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Episode 2 – Matzah: The Food That Sustained Us
April 1, 2024April 9, 2024

Episode 2 – Matzah: The Food That Sustained Us

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Matzah (or matzo) is arguably the most Jewish Food there is, eaten annually for Passover, especially at the seder, the formal Passover meal. This episode explores the origins of matzah, what differentiates it from other flatbreads, how it has changed over the millennia, how important it was throughout Jewish history, and what are some of the popular Jewish Foods that […]

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Episode 1 – Intro: What Do I Mean by 18 Jewish Foods?
April 1, 2024April 2, 2024

Episode 1 – Intro: What Do I Mean by 18 Jewish Foods?

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In this first episode of “18 Jewish Foods,” I describe the method, idea, and scope of this podcast series. What is a Jewish Food? Why 18? And what can you expect moving forward? Episode Notes Links: The Taste of Jewish Culture Marci Heit – voiceover artist Rebbe Soul – theme music

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I'm Joel Haber, and I love to talk about Jewish Food History. Learn more about me here. On this blog I explore Jewish Food and its links to Jewish Culture.

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