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Mon Sep 27, 2021, 11:33 PM Sep 2021

(Jewish Group) This Jewish Restaurateur Died in the Holocaust, But Her Vegetarian Cookbook Lives On

When you think of Eastern European Jewish cuisine, which words come to mind? Light? Healthy? Plant based? Probably not. Heavy, homey and meat-centric are more like it.

Fania Lewando died during the Holocaust, but had she been given the full length of her years, Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine may have taken a turn to the vegetarian side and we might all be eating vegetarian kishke and spinach cutlets in place of brisket.

Lewando is not a household name. In fact, she would have been lost to history had it not been for an unlikely turn of events. Thanks to a serendipitous find, her 1937 work, “The Vilna Vegetarian Cookbook” (“Vegetarish-Dietisher Kokhbukh” in Yiddish), was saved from oblivion and introduced to the 21st century.

Vilna in the 1930s, where Lewando and her husband Lazar made their home, was a cosmopolitan city with a large Jewish population. Today, it is the capital of Lithuania but it was then part of Poland. Lewando opened a vegetarian eatery called The Vegetarian Dietetic Restaurant on the edge of the city’s Jewish quarter. It was a popular spot among both Jews and non-Jews, as well as luminaries of the Yiddish-speaking world. (Even renowned artist Marc Chagall signed the restaurant’s guest book.)



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(Jewish Group) This Jewish Restaurateur Died in the Holocaust, But Her Vegetarian Cookbook Lives On (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Sep 2021 OP
This makes me smile LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2021 #1
Need a copy of this for sure. byronius Sep 2021 #2
I got excited about this and checked on the link to Amazon Gruenemann Sep 2021 #3
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