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Book Title
Pastrami on Rye
Publication Name
Pastrami on Rye : an Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli
Title
Pastrami on Rye
Subtitle
An Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli
Author
Ted Merwin
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0814760317
EAN
9780814760314
ISBN
9780814760314
Publisher
New York University Press
Genre
History
Subject
Food & Drink
Release Year
2015
Release Date
06/10/2015
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Winner of the 2015 National Jewish Book Award in Education and Jewish Identity from the Jewish Book Council For much of the twentieth century, the New York Jewish deli was an iconic institution in both Jewish and American life. As a social space it rivaled--and in some ways surpassed--the synagogue as the primary gathering place for the Jewish community. In popular culture it has been the setting for classics like When Harry Met Sally. And today, after a long period languishing in the trenches of the hopelessly old-fashioned, it is experiencing a nostalgic resurgence. Pastrami on Rye is the first full-length history of the New York Jewish deli. The deli, argues Ted Merwin, reached its full flowering not in the immigrant period, as some might assume, but in the interwar era, when the children of Jewish immigrants celebrated the first flush of their success in America by downing sandwiches and cheesecake in theater district delis. But it was the kosher deli that followed Jews as they settled in the outer boroughs of the city, and that became the most tangible symbol of their continuing desire to maintain a connection to their heritage. Ultimately, upwardly mobile American Jews discarded the deli as they transitioned from outsider to insider status in the middle of the century. Now contemporary Jews are returning the deli to cult status as they seek to reclaim their cultural identities. Richly researched and compellingly told, Pastrami on Rye gives us the surprising story of a quintessential New York institution.

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New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814760317
ISBN-13
9780814760314
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Author
Ted Merwin
Publication Name
Pastrami on Rye : an Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
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Avital addition to the academic literature in cultural history, American studies, American Jewish studies, food studies, and popular culture studies., Professor and journalist Ted Merwin uses interviews, archives and popular representation to tell the history of the Jewish deli in America. Calling on food studies and an eclectic mix of sociological theory, he builds a narrative from a space of civic engagement and mutual support, it grows into a site bound up with nostalgic and un-nuanced readings of the past., Merwin has set out to trace the rise and fall of the delicatessen in American Jewish culture, using this analysis to help us understand the American-immigrant experience. He has been more than successful. By meticulous and thorough research, Merwin has shown that in the postwar migration to the suburbs, city neighborhoods fragmented and delis closed., [Pastrami on Rye] is an entertaining work of merit, written in a fluent style that recalls Calvin Trillin at his foodie best and Ludwig Bemelmans at his most observant., A comprehensive history of the New York deli from its European antecedent beginnings to what Ted Merwin calls the 'postgastronomic' deli we have today. After doing exhaustive research into the subject, Dr. Merwin has put his scholarly pen and thoughtful gaze to work to create this marvelous book. I got really hungry for pastrami reading this comprehensive story of the American deli. Now that is a sign of a great read., Try reading Ted Merwins new book,Pastrami on Ryewithout having your mouth water.Merwin offers plenty of delicious descriptions as he traces how delis rose up first as take-out services for Jewish immigrants, to gathering places for Jewish communities, to symbols of integration as pastrami piled high became popular nationwide., "In Pastrami on Rye, Merwin finally addresses the pressing question overlooked in his first book on New York Jews (In Their Own Image): but where did they eat? This fun and informative examination of the New York Jewish deli is half history and half love story; batampte und geshmacht, with a heaping helping of sakhel-you'll kvell before you plotz!"-Eric Michael Mazur,co-editor of God in the Details: American Religion in Popular Culture, Merwin's long awaited history of the deli delivers like the best deli fress: this is a book that nails the mustard-slicked soulful flavor of this cultural gem, with a heft of academic substance that leaves the mind thoroughly satisfied (and the body starved for chopped liver)., "Ted Merwin...delivers a scholarly paean--like an ample but lean corned beef sandwich--to a vanishing New York ethnic icon."- New York Times "Metropolitan", "Brings together a vast range of scholarship and anecdote to produce the first comprehensive history of the Jewish delicatessen. Both culinary and cultural history, this book will be of interest to scholars and common readers alike, the former for its incisive interpretations of modern Jewish foodways and the latter for its ability to recreate a time and place that was 'home' for so many 20th century Jews in America. Its evocation of deli menus alone will get your mouth watering."-David Kraemer,author of Jewish Eating and Jewish Identity Through the Ages, "A pleasing exercise in culinary and cultural history, evoking some favorite New York-centric comfort foods... [Merwin] does a solid job of locating the delicatessen... as a cultural and culinary center of New York Jewish life."- Kirkus Reviews, "Merwin's extraordinarily exhaustive research and his skill in selecting just the right fact, telling detail, quote, and anecdote makes this one of the most enjoyable, enlightening, fluid and fascinating food histories I've ever read. And it is my history, too, being one of those many Jews for whom the delicatessen and love of delicatessen foods is as much a part of my identity as the ethics and humanity my religion has taught me."-Arthur Schwartz,author of Arthur Schwartz's Jewish Home Cooking: Yiddish Recipes Revisited, "Merwin has set out to trace the rise and fall of the delicatessen in American Jewish culture, using this analysis to help us understand the American-immigrant experience.  He has been more than successful.  By meticulous and thorough research, Merwin has shown that in the postwar migration to the suburbs, city neighborhoods fragmented and delis closed."- St. Louis Jewish Light, In Pastrami on Rye, Ted Merwin gamely sets out to show how American Jews evolved from the clannish immigrants of the late 1800s into well-heeled secularists who atone for their parents' assimilation through (mostly culinary) nostalgia., "[Merwin's] writing is so lively and entertaining readers will forget they're being educated.  The work is also an excellent example of a multidisciplinary approach--combing food studies, Judaic studies, history and sociology."- Reporter, A pleasing exercise in culinary and cultural history, evoking some favorite New York-centric comfort foods... [Merwin] does a solid job of locating the delicatessen... as a cultural and culinary center of New York Jewish life., "Try reading Ted Merwin's new book, Pastrami on Rye without having your mouth water. Merwin offers plenty of delicious descriptions as he traces how delis rose up first as take-out services for Jewish immigrants, to gathering places for Jewish communities, to symbols of integration - as pastrami piled high became popular nationwide."- New York Post, Brings together a vast range of scholarship and anecdote to produce the first comprehensive history of the Jewish delicatessen. Both culinary and cultural history, this book will be of interest to scholars and common readers alike, the former for its incisive interpretations of modern Jewish foodways and the latter for its ability to recreate a time and place that was 'home' for so many 20th century Jews in America. Its evocation of deli menus alone will get your mouth watering., In Pastrami on Rye, author Ted Merwin captures the essence of the New York deli experience...Merwin offers a thoughtful, 'overstuffed' look at all aspects of the Jewish deli by examining the role of its food in America through, as he puts it, the 'greasy...gluttonous lens of the pastrami sandwich.' [A] delightful exploration of one of America's favorite culinary institutions., The fruit of more than ten years of research and writing, Mr. Merwin's account shows that delis have been a rich part of the story of Jewish assimilation in America., "[A] cultural history of American Judaism told through a particularly revealing culinary lens."- Haaretz, "A comprehensive history of the New York deli from its European antecedent beginnings to what Ted Merwin calls the 'postgastronomic' deli we have today. After doing exhaustive research into the subject, Dr. Merwin has put his scholarly pen and thoughtful gaze to work to create this marvelous book. I got really hungry for pastrami reading this comprehensive story of the American deli. Now that is a sign of a great read."-Joan Nathan,author of Quiches, Kugels and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France, Merwins tasty exploration of deli cuisine and culture also tracks larger shifts in the American Jewish experience, particularly in the post-World War II period when delis upstaged shuls as Jewish gathering places., "In Pastrami on Rye, Ted Merwin gamely sets out to show how American Jews evolved from the clannish immigrants of the late 1800s into well-heeled secularists who atone for their parents' assimilation through (mostly culinary) nostalgia."- The Times Literary Supplement ,Samuel Ashworth, "Professor and journalist Ted Merwin uses interviews, archives and popular representation to tell the history of the Jewish deli in America. Calling on food studies and an eclectic mix of sociological theory, he builds a narrative… from a space of civic engagement and mutual support, it grows into a site bound up with nostalgic and un-nuanced readings of the past."- Religion & Culture, Thorough and thoughtful, scholarly and readable, Ted Merwin's Pastrami on Rye provides a vital addition to the academic literature in cultural history, American studies, American Jewish studies, food studies, and popular culture studies., In Pastrami on Rye, Merwin finally addresses the pressing question overlooked in his first book on New York Jews (In Their Own Image): but where did they eat? This fun and informative examination of the New York Jewish deli is half history and half love story; batampte und geshmacht, with a heaping helping of sakhelyoull kvell before you plotz!, This delightful book just about guarantees that its readers will want to head to the nearest deli for a hot pastrami sandwich, or maybe corned beef, naturally on fresh rye bread., "Combining a flair for anecdote with exhaustive research, Merwin has produced an exuberantly readable history of delis, and he reveals how their prepared foods helped free early twentieth-century women from daily kitchen drudgery.  The very success of ethnic Jewish delicatessens led inevitably to cultural assimilation for Jews and to appreciative acceptance by Gentiles, and the delicatessen became indisputably an American institution."- Booklist, "Pastrami on Rye proves entertaining, provocative, and--appropriately--food for thought."- JewishBookCouncil.org, [Merwin's] writing is so lively and entertaining readers will forget they're being educated. The workis also an excellent example of a multidisciplinary approach--combining food studies, Judaic studies, history and sociology., Combining a flair for anecdote with exhaustive research, Merwin has produced an exuberantly readable history of delis, and he reveals how their prepared foods helped free early twentieth-century women from daily kitchen drudgery. The very success of ethnic Jewish delicatessens led inevitably to cultural assimilation for Jews and to appreciative acceptance by Gentiles, and the delicatessen became indisputably an American institution.,  "The writing is so lively and entertaining readers will forget they're being educated.  The work is also an excellent example of a multidisciplinary approach combining food studies, Judaic studies, history and sociology." - Long Island Jewish World, Merwins extraordinarily exhaustive research and his skill in selecting just the right fact, telling detail, quote, and anecdote makes this one of the most enjoyable, enlightening, fluid and fascinating food histories I've ever read. And it is my history, too, being one of those many Jews for whom the delicatessen and love of delicatessen foods is as much a part of my identity as the ethics and humanity my religion has taught me., "In Pastrami on Rye, Ted Merwin gamely sets out to show how Americans Jews evolved from the clannish immigrants of the late 1800s into well-heeled secularists who atone for their parents' assimilation through (mostly culinary) nostalgia."- The Times Literary Supplement ,Samuel Ashworth, Thorough and thoughtful, scholarly and readable, Ted MerwinsPastrami on Rye provides a vital addition to the academic literature in cultural history, American studies, American Jewish studies, food studies, and popular culture studies., "A comprehensive history of the New York deli from its European antecedent beginnings to what Ted Merwin calls the 'postgastronomic' deli we have today. After doing exhaustive research into the subject, Dr. Merwin has put his scholarly pen and thoughtful gaze to work to create this marvelous book. I got really hungry for pastrami reading this comprehensive story of the American deli.  Now that is a sign of a great read."-Joan Nathan,author of Quiches, Kugels and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France, "Merwin's long awaited history of the deli delivers like the best deli fress: this is a book that nails the mustard-slicked soulful flavor of this cultural gem, with a heft of academic substance that leaves the mind thoroughly satisfied (and the body starved for chopped liver)."-David Sax,author of The Tastemakers: Why We're Crazy for Cupcakes but Fed Up with Fondue, "Combining a flair for anecdote with exhaustive research, Merwin has produced an exuberantly readable history of delis, and he reveals how their prepared foods helped free early twentieth-century women from daily kitchen drudgery. The very success of ethnic Jewish delicatessens led inevitably to cultural assimilation for Jews and to appreciative acceptance by Gentiles, and the delicatessen became indisputably an American institution."- Booklist, The writing is so lively and entertaining readers will forget theyre being educated. The work is also an excellent example of a multidisciplinary approach combining food studies, Judaic studies, history and sociology., "[An] Affable Dive Into the Culture and History of the Jewish Deli."- the New York Times Book Review, Pastrami on Rye is both a celebration of the deli and an elegy for it. This lively book traces the delis evolution from dynamic gathering place to kitschy tourist site, peppered with hefty doses of popular culture. Merwin tells a fascinating story of cultural and culinary assimilation as he explores what it means to be modern and American. This book left me longing for the lost delis of my youth!, "This delightful book just about guarantees that its readers will want to head to the nearest deli for a hot pastrami sandwich, or maybe corned beef, naturally on fresh rye bread."- Western States Jewish History, Ted Merwin... delivers a scholarly paean--like an ample but lean corned beef sandwich--to a vanishing New York ethnic icon., "A vital addition to the academic literature in cultural history, American studies, American Jewish studies, food studies, and popular culture studies."- Journal of American Culture, "Ted Merwin... delivers a scholarly paean--like an ample but lean corned beef sandwich--to a vanishing New York ethnic icon."- New York Times "Metropolitan", "[Pastrami on Rye] is an entertaining work of merit, written in a fluent style that recalls Calvin Trillin at his foodie best and Ludwig Bemelmans at his most observant."- Santa Fe New Mexican, "Pastrami on Rye is both a celebration of the deli and an elegy for it. This lively book traces the deli's evolution from dynamic gathering place to kitschy tourist site, peppered with hefty doses of popular culture. Merwin tells a fascinating story of cultural and culinary assimilation as he explores what it means to be modern and American. This book left me longing for the lost delis of my youth!"-Darra Goldstein,Founding Editor, Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture,  "The fruit of more than ten years of research and writing, Mr. Merwin's account shows that delis have been a rich part of the story of Jewish assimilation in America."- The Economist, "[Merwin's] writing is so lively and entertaining readers will forget they're being educated. The work is also an excellent example of a multidisciplinary approach--combining food studies, Judaic studies, history and sociology."- Reporter, "A pleasing exercise in culinary and cultural history, evoking some favorite New York-centric comfort foods...Suffice it to say that the author...does a solid job of locating the delicatessen...as a cultural and culinary center of New York Jewish life."- Kirkus Reviews, "Thorough and thoughtful, scholarly and readable, Ted Merwin's Pastrami on Rye provides a vital addition to the academic literature in cultural history, American studies, American Jewish studies, food studies, and popular culture studies."- Journal of American Culture, "Merwin's tasty exploration of deli cuisine and culture also tracks larger shifts in the American Jewish experience, particularly in the post-World War II period when delis upstaged shuls as Jewish gathering places."- JTA, Professor and journalist Ted Merwin uses interviews, archives and popular representation to tell the history of the Jewish deli in America. Calling on food studies and an eclectic mix of sociological theory, he builds a narrative… from a space of civic engagement and mutual support, it grows into a site bound up with nostalgic and un-nuanced readings of the past.- Religion & Culture|9780814760314|, "In Pastrami on Rye, author Ted Merwin captures the essence of the New York deli experience...Merwin offers a thoughtful, 'overstuffed' look at all aspects of the Jewish deli by examining the role of its food in America through, as he puts it, the 'greasy...gluttonous lens of the pastrami sandwich.' [A] delightful exploration of one of America's favorite culinary institutions."- Chicago Tribune
Table of Content
Contents 1. According to the Customer's Desire: The First Delicatessens in Eastern Europe and the United States 000 2. From a Sandwich to a National Institution: Delicatessens in the Jazz Age and the Interwar Era 000 3. Send a Salami: Delicatessens during the Second World War and the Postwar Exodus from New York 000 4. Miss Hebrew National Salami: The Movement to the Suburbs and the Decline of the Deli 000 Conclusion: The Contemporary Jewish Deli-Whistling Past the Graveyard 000 Preface AlwAys left wAnting More z xi z Acknowledgments z xv z Introduction the PlAce where everyone Knows your nAMe z 1 z 3 9 1 0 4 According to the Customer's Desire the first DelicAtessens in eAstern euroPe AnD the uniteD stAtes z 17 z 3 9 2 0 4 From a Sandwich to a National Institution DelicAtessens in the JAzz Age AnD the interwAr erA z 53 z 3 9 3 0 4Send a SalamiDelicatessens During the seconD WorlD War anD the PostWar exoDus from neW Yorkz 91
Copyright Date
2015
Topic
Regional & Ethnic / Jewish & Kosher, Food, Lodging & Transportation / Restaurants, Jewish, Jewish Studies
Lccn
2015-010490
Dewey Decimal
641.5/676
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Travel, Cooking, History, Social Science

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