Nora L Rubel, author of RECIPES FOR THE MELTING POT
About this Event
Boswell Book Company presents an evening with Nora L Rubel, author of Recipes for the Melting Pot: The Lives of the Settlement Cook Book. In conversation with Lilly J Goren. Cosponsored by Stahl Center for Jewish Studies.
In 1901, Lizzie Black Kander put together what would become a decades-long bestselling cookbook based on the classes she taught at the Milwaukee Jewish Mission. In Recipes for the Metling Pot, Rubel traces this famous cookbook's evolution across forty editions over several decades, through waves of immigration, shifting gender roles, upward mobility, and suburbanization.
from Boswell.
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Nora L Rubel is the Elizabeth Denio Professor in the Department of Religion and Classics at the University of Rochester. She is the author of Doubting the Devout: The Ultra-Orthodox in the Jewish American Imagination, as well as coeditor of Religion, Food, and Eating in North America, and Blessings Beyond the Binary: "Transparent" and the Queer Jewish Family.
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