Tag: Michael Twitty

The Noshers are hosting an online Jewish food festival on Sunday, June 9, featuring cooking classes, demonstrations, and panels on various topics like pickling history and Italian-Jewish recipes.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has banned the teaching of an AP African American Studies course in the state's high schools, arguing that the curriculum violates Florida law and lacks educational value.
This article highlights five favorite food segments from Jewish podcasts in 2022.
Michael Twitty, a renowned chef, author, and food historian who is proudly Black, gay, and Jewish, discusses race, religion, politics, and food in a recent interview with Rivka Campbell.
In this episode of Unorthodox Live in D.C., recorded at Washington Hebrew Congregation, food historian Michael Twitty discusses his experiences as a Hebrew School teacher and his upcoming book focusing on his Jewish identity, while also explaining the significance of ptcha in Jewish cuisine.
The episode of Unorthodox featured a discussion with food historian Michael Twitty, who won James Beard Awards for his book on African American culinary history.