Read Pastrami on Rye: An Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli Online
Authors: Ted Merwin
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103
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, ed. Mark Shechner (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1988), 146–147.
104
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(Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000), 212–225.
105
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(New York: Columbia University Press, 2009), 161–205.
106
.
Skyscraper
, book by Peter Stone, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, and music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 1965 original cast recording (DRG, 2002), CD.
107
. Woody Allen, “Thus Ate Zarathustra,”
New Yorker
(7/3/2006).
108
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A Playgoer’s Supplement to Hamlet
, Pearl Theatre Company, 2007–2008 season brochure, 8.
109
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110
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111
.
When Harry Met Sally
, directed by Rob Reiner (MGM, 1989), DVD.
112
.
Making Trouble
, directed by Rachel Talbott (Jewish Women’s Archive, 2007), DVD.
113
. See “‘When Harry Met Sally’: Flash Mob Recreates Iconic Deli Scene,”
Hollywood Reporter
(11/14/2013). For the video, see Improv Everywhere, “Harry Met Sally Orgasm Scene Prank—Movies in Real Live (Ep 7),” YouTube (11/12/2013), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shC016PnxPs.
114
.
Broadway Danny Rose
, directed by Woody Allen (Orion Pictures, 1984), DVD.
115
. Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky, “The Catskills Reinvented (and Redeemed): Woody Allen’s
Broadway Danny Rose
,”
Kenyon Review
25.3 (2003): 264–281. This deli connection is made throughout Allen’s oeuvre; in
Bananas
, for example, Allen’s character orders a thousand sandwiches with coleslaw from a band of revolutionaries in the jungle.
Bananas
, directed by Woody Allen (MGM, 2000), DVD.
116
. “The Larry David Sandwich,”
Curb Your Enthusiasm
, season 5, episode 1, originally aired 9/25/2005 (HBO Studios, 2006), DVD.
117
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New York Times
(3/29/1983), A1.
118
. Bryan Miller, “Kosher Dining Out: The Options Grow,”
New York Times
(10/8/1986), C1.
119
. Jacqueline Rivkin, “The Ys of a Kosher Cooking School,”
Kosher Gourmet
(3/1989), 6–7.
120
. Jacqueline Rivkin, “Kosher Gourmet Clubs Provide Adventurous Eating,”
Kosher Gourmet
(6–8/1987), 6.
121
. Sam Levenson, “Oh Cuisine!,”
Saturday Review
(3/1/1980).
122
. Richard Jay Scholem, “A Stalwart of Old-Fashioned Deli Fare,”
New York Times
(1/18/1998).
123
. Joseph Berger, “As Delis Dwindle, Traditions Lose Bite,”
New York Times
(5/15/1998), B1.
124
. “Facts about New York City,”
Harpers
(4/1998).
125
. Jonathan Mark, “When the Bronx Had Delis,”
New York Jewish Week
(3/15/1996).
126
. Quoted in Ted Merwin, “Serving Up Food with Attitude.”
Text/Context
, supplement to
New York Jewish Week
(4/3/2009), http://www.thejewishweek.com/special_sections/text_context/serving_food_attitude.
127
. David M. Herszenhorn, “Knishes or Kimchi: Last Kosher Deli Closes on Union Street,”
New York Times
(8/6/1995), C6.
128
. Samuel Freedman, “Indiana Pastrami? Hebrew National Plans Move,”
New York Times
(8/8/1986), B3.
129
. Elliot Weiss, “Packaging Jewishness: Novelty and Tradition in Kosher Food Packaging,”
Design Issues
20.1 (2004): 48.
1
. Quoted in Ted Merwin, “Hold Your Tongue,”
New York Jewish Week
(1/13/2006).
2
. Andy Newman, “Hold the Mustard, Maybe Forever,”
New York Times
(1/6/2006), 1.
3
. Ron Rosenbaum, “Where Is the Schmaltz of Yesteryear? Christmas Eve in a Jewish Deli,”
Slate
(12/27/2007), http://www.slate.com/id/2180953.
4
. Adam Gopnik,
Through the Children’s Gate: A Home in New York
(New York: Random House, 2007), 64–65.
5
.
What a Pickle: The World’s Greatest Deli Musical
, directed by Henry Chalfant and Wayne Lammers (Tribabka Films, 1999), VHS.
6
. See David Sax, “Shiva for the Stage Deli,”
The Jew & the Carrot
(blog),
Forward
(11/30/2012), http://blogs.forward.com/the-jew-and-the-carrot/167020/shiva-for-the-stage-deli/. See also Ted Merwin, “The American Dream, on Rye,”
New York Jewish Week
(12/11/2012).
7
. Stewart Ain, “Kosher Delis Close across Long Island,”
New York Jewish Week
(4/2/2014).
8
. Interview with the author, 5/23/2014.
9
. Andrew Adam Newman, “After 123 Years, Manischewitz Creates Kosher Food for Gentiles,”
New York Times
(12/26/2011), B3.
10
. William Alden, “Equity Fund Buys Maker of Matzos,”
New York Times
(4/7/2014), B4.
11
. Paul Rudnick, “Yummy” (Shouts and Murmurs),
New Yorker
(6/2/2014), 35. The idea of serving deli food to Christians on Christmas Eve also animates Mike Reiss’s comical children’s book about a deli owner who fills in for Santa Claus. See Mike Reiss,
How Murray Saved Christmas
, illustrated by David Catrow (New York: Puffin, 2004).
12
. See Jeffrey Shandler,
Adventures in Yiddishland
:
Postvernacular Language and Culture
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005); and David Hollinger,
Postethnic America: Beyond Multiculturalism
(New York: Basic Books, 2006).
13
. Pierre Nora, “Between Memory and History,” in Lawrence D. Kritzman, ed.,
Realms of Memory: Rethinking the French Past
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), 12.
14
. Nora, “Between Memory and History,” 11.
15
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, 190.
16
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Yearning for Yesterday: A Sociology of Nostalgia
(New York: Free Press, 1979), 31.
17
. Interview with the author, 3/12/2008.
18
. Mimi Sheraton, “Lost, Then Found—New York Classics,”
New York Times
(7/31/2012), D1.
19
. Quoted in R. W. Apple, “Bagging the Endangered Sandwich,”
New York Times
(9/15/1999), F13.
20
. Darra Goldstein, “From the Editor: Food from the Heart,”
Gastronomica
4.1 (2004), http://www.gastronomica.org/food-from-the-heart/.
21
. Daina Beth Solomon, “Wexler’s Brings the Deli Revolution to L.A.,”
Forward
(5/7/2014).
22
. Julia Moskin, “Everything New Is Old Again,”
New York Times
(5/27/2014).
23
. Michael Kaminer, “The New York Jewish Deli Meets the 21st Century, and the Results Are Geshmak,”
Washington Post
(7/17/2014).
24
. Devra Ferst, “Shabbat Dinner Faces the Future with Panache,”
Forward
(10/17/2012).
25
. Panel discussion at ABC Carpet, New York City Wine and Food Festival, 10/13/2012.
26
. Josh Ozersky and David Sax, “Debating the Deli,”
Jewish Daily Forward
video on Vimeo, http://vimeo.com/58913579 (accessed 3/21/2014).
27
. Julia Moskin, “Can the Jewish Deli Be Reformed?,”
New York Times
(4/14/2010), D1. See also Bonnie Hulkower, “Michael Pollan, Saul’s Deli Secret Pastrami Hawker?,”
Treehugger
(3/2/2010), http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/michael-pollan-sauls-deli-secret-pastrami-hawker.html.
28
. Moskin, “Can the Jewish Deli Be Reformed?”
29
. Glenn Collins, “Beef from Creekstone Farms Impresses New York Chefs,”
New York Times
(3/24/2010), D1.
30
. Interview with author, 10/13/2012.
31
. Interview with the author, 10/19/2013.
32
. Moskin, “Can the Jewish Deli Be Reformed?”
33
. Interview with author, 10/19/2013.
34
. Noah Bernamoff and Rae Bernamoff,
The Mile End Cookbook: Redefining Jewish Comfort Food from Hash to Hamantaschen
(New York: Clarkson Potter, 2012), 14.
35
. Interview with author, 10/13/2012.
36
. Margaret Eby, “Mile End, Russ and Daughters Both Plan Bars,”
Forward
(9/22/2013).
37
. Interview with Michelle Kiefer, 5/20/2011, Nona Brooklyn, http://nonabrooklyn.com/deli-defiant-mile-end%E2%80%99s-noah-bernamoff-does-it-his-way/#.UZNxJzfCuZA (accessed 8/15/2012).
38
. Moskin, “Can the Jewish Deli Be Reformed?”
39
. Interview with the author, 10/19/2012.
40
. Lisa Keys, “High on the Hog,”
Tablet
(2/5/2010), http://tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/25147/high-on-the-hog.
41
. Josh Ozersky, “How Traif Came to Williamsburg,”
Huffington Post
(12/15/2010), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/josh-ozersky/how-traif-came-to-william_b_796891.html.
42
. Adeena Sussman, “Haimish to Haute in New York,”
Forward
(3/28/2012).
43
. See Sarah Zorn, “Our Favorite Jewish-ish Dishes,”
Brooklyn Magazine
(11/12/2013).
44
. Mary Kong-Devito, “Bigger Is Better at Harold’s Deli,”
Girl Meets Food
(blog) (12/7/2009), http://dc.eater.com/tags/girl-meets-food.
45
. “Mother of Mercy! Is This the End of Katz’s?,”
New York
(5/17/2007), http://newyork.grubstreet.com/2007/05/mother_of_mercy_is_this_the_en.html.
46
. “Food and Drink,” in Kenneth M. Gold and Lori R. Weintrob, eds.,
Discovering Staten Island: A 350th Anniversary Commemorative History
(New York: History Press, 2011), 88.
47
. Bonnie Goodman, “The Higher East Side of New York,”
PresenTense
(blog) (2/22/2008), http://presentense.org/node/389.
48
. Interview with the author, 6/19/2007.
49
. Interview with the author, 2/14/2008.
50
. Interview with the author, 1/3/2014.
51
. Daniel Smokler, “Toward a Third Space—New Dimensions of Jewish Education for Emerging Adults,” paper presented at Hillel Conference at NYU (6/2010).
52
. Pew Research, Religion & Public Life Project,
A Portrait of Jewish Americans
(10/1/2013), http://www.pewforum.org/2013/10/01/jewish-american-beliefs-attitudes-culture-survey/.