Babka, borscht … and pumpkin spice? Two writers talk about Jewish identity through contemporary cookbooks.
Writer Charlotte Druckman and editor Rebecca Flint Marx are both Jewish journalists living in New York City. And they both love cookbooks. So they convened to have a conversation about recent-ish…
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