Event | Treasures for Our Children: Jewish Foodways for the 21st Century
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Join us as prize-winning author Joan Nathan, author and television personality Daphna Rabinovitch, and food historian Lara RabinovitchÌýprovide tasting notes on how Jewish foodways have evolved from generation to generation. Discussion moderated by journalist Susan Schwartz.
Enjoy a special exhibition on Jewish Cookbooks and Foodways from the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s Rare Cookbook Collection.
In partnership with Library and Community Events, City of Westmount. This event was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Une célébration de mets juifs et de livres sur l'alimentation avec les conférencières Joan Nathan, Daphna Rabinovitch et Lara Rabinovitch. Animé par Susan Schwartz.
En collaboration avecÌýROAAr, Bibliothèque McGill. Soutenu par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.
dimanche, 28 octobre
15h – 17h
Les portes ouvrent à 14h30
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Bios
Joan Nathan
Joan NathanÌýis an award-winning cookbookÌýauthor, food writer, and journalist. Her best-selling books include Jewish Cooking in America, Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous; My Search for Jewish Cooking in France, and the latest King Solomon’s Table.ÌýShe has produced TV documentaries on the subject ofÌýJewish cuisine.
Daphna Rabinovitch
Familiar to fans of Canadian Living Television, where she inspired viewers with her "you-can-do-it" approach to cooking, Canadian Living Associate Food Editor Daphna Rabinovitch is sharing her international experience and her passion as co-host of Canadian Living Cooks. Author of The Baker in Me (2016).
Lara Rabinovitch
Lara Rabinovitch is a specialist in food culture and immigrant history. She consults for Google, writing about new restaurants in Los Angeles for Zagat and Google Maps, and freelances for other media outlets like California Sunday, the Los Angeles Times, Lucky Peach, and Saveur.
Susan Schwartz
Susan Schwartz is a reporter and columnist at The Montreal Gazette, an English-language daily in Montreal, Canada.