Constant Cravings: A Jewish Canadian Culinary Journey
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Prof. Richard Menkis, UBC History
May 12 @12:00-1:30, Buchanan Tower 323
This lecture is being offered as a Jewish Heritage Month event.
This in-person event is sponsored by the Jewish Academic Alliance of BC, a registered society. Snacks will be served.
Richard Menkis teaches Jewish History and Holocaust Studies at the University of British Columbia. His publications include, with Harold Troper, More than Just Games: Canada and the 1936 Olympics (2015) and, with Pierre Anctil, In a “Land of Hope: Documents on the Canadian Jewish Experience, vol. 1 (2023). Anctil and Menkis are currently preparing volume 2. In 2018 he won the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies’ Louis Rosenberg Distinguished Lifetime Service Award, and in 2023 the Dean of Arts Award “for his outstanding contributions to the Faculty of Arts.”
The presentation, “Constant Cravings: A Jewish Canadian Culinary Journey” will include a smorgasbord of cookbooks, foods and restaurants that demonstrate the diversity—sometimes contentious—within the Canadian Jewish community. The talk will also serve as a “test kitchen” for documents that may be included the forthcoming reader.
No RSVP is required.
Source: events.ubc.ca