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by CARLY COOPER AND LIZ ALPERN on July 28, 2022
The Best Jewish Food in Atlanta
by CARLY COOPER AND LIZ ALPERN on July 28, 2022
Atlanta hasn’t always been known for its Jewish food. Its fried chicken? Yes. Mac and cheese and pulled pork? Certainly. But matzah ball soup? Not so much.... Read full article
by Sabrina Barr on October 18, 2021
Passover 2021: The meaning of foods eaten during the Jewish festival
by Sabrina Barr on October 18, 2021
The foods eaten at the Seder table are all heavily symbolic.... Read full article
by Mary Welch on September 10, 2021
Where To Find The Best Jewish Food in Atlanta
by Mary Welch on September 10, 2021
Every February Atlanta hosts the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, the largest Jewish film festival in the world, attracting more than 38,000 moviegoers who come to watch films on the Jewish experience.... Read full article
by VERED GUTTMAN on September 10, 2021
Talk of the Table | A Savory Georgian Feast
by VERED GUTTMAN on September 10, 2021
Nestled between the shores of the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, the country of Georgia is a land where different cultures and ethnicities have met and merged. Bordered by Turkey, Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan... Read full article
by Gladys Lim on August 16, 2021
6 Best Kosher Restaurants In Atlanta, Georgia - Updated 2022
by Gladys Lim on August 16, 2021
Food, one of the greatest pleasures of life, prepared in typical Jewish fashion for those who want a taste of kosher delicacies.... Read full article
by SHANNON SARNA on August 16, 2021
The Jewish Food You’ve Never Heard Of (But You Need to Try)
by SHANNON SARNA on August 16, 2021
It’s no secret that New York City is a mecca for diverse foods: you can find everything from Ethiopian to southern BBQ and even Israeli food in nearly every borough of the city.... Read full article
by CARLY COOPER AND LIZ ALPERN on August 9, 2021
The Best Jewish Food in Atlanta
by CARLY COOPER AND LIZ ALPERN on August 9, 2021
Bagels, pastrami, falafel, and more, all served with some classic Southern charm. Atlanta hasn’t always been known for its Jewish food. Its fried chicken? Yes. Mac and cheese and pulled pork? Certainly. But matzah ball soup? Not so much.... Read full article