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Martin Samuel Cohen
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Frances Dinkelspiel
who are posting all week.
Coming up:
  • 12/01:
    Benyamin Cohen
  • 12/01:
    Matthew Rothschild
  • 12/08:
    Seth Greenland

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Shvitz Spritz: Food Is Love

Beth Gottfried
  • Hummus is like crack to New Yorkers, really. [Ynet]
  • A Feast of Jewish Learning always entails a plentiful amount of grub. How else do you rationalize the guilt over the price of admission?[Upcoming.Org]
  • A blogger laments how he much he wishes he could have grown up in the 60's and fucked a lot of women. Instead, he writes a blog post about it and will most likely make sweet love to Rita Hayworth later. [Jew Eat Yet?]
  • No. Food is not a lifestyle. But being the one girl who isn't sticking her finger down her throat at the Matzo Ball is just not cool. [All The Way From Oy To Vey]
  • Chef Anthony Bourdain has a thing for "jamming" a can of Cheese Whiz into certain orifices and pressing hard. Hey, we're just repeating it...[Blogging Out Loud]
  • There do exist female editors who work for Jane magazine who haven't had their cherries popped. Go figure! [Gawker]

Beth Gottfried

Beth Gottfried Lisogorsky is a professional blogger whose work has appeared on numerous sites from Rotten Tomatoes to PopMatters. She loves film, TV (yes "the boob tube"), and music and has critiqued on all three. In 2004, she published a book


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AmyGuth


Aw, Beth. Katie Schwartz (All The Way From Oy To Vey) is a spectacular read. In my humble opinion, she writes one of the most refreshingly honest, wonderfully written blogs around. I'm sure she'd say something if she was bothered in the least, but, with all due respect, I have to admit I thought the comment was a bit harsh. I can see how it could easily hurt feelings, is all.



Anonymous


At the least it was unintentionally very mean-spirited; at the most really irresponsible word usage that could be easily misconstrued.