Tag Archive: dishing up the past

Episode 6: Nechama’s Chulent

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Our first episode of Dishing Up the Past in a year! In this video, my mother, Nechama Rotstein (nee Godinger), who was born in Israel, teaches Netta (one of my three older sisters)… Continue reading

Here is Episode 2!

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Episode 2 of ‘Dishing Up the Past’ is ready! Visit this page to see the video, get the recipes, and read more about Ruth Levy, our featured cook. A big thank you to Ruth, Raphaelle… Continue reading

The Crew Gets a Taste of Shabbos

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Nechama means “to comfort”, and the name is very fitting for a mother who loves to take care of her four daughters and show them love through food. The youngest is Dishing Up… Continue reading

Evette Mashaal’s Massafan cookies, straight from Baghdad!

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Evette Mashaal lived in Baghdad until she was thirteen. While walking in the streets her long, blondish hair had to be braided so as not to attract too much attention. Before migrating to… Continue reading

Here is Episode 1!

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Episode 1 of ‘Dishing Up the Past’ is ready! Visit this page to see the video, get the recipes, and read more about Gilberte Cohen-Scali, our first featured cook. A big thank you… Continue reading

Gilberte Then and Now

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Dishing Up the Past Trailer Now Online

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https://vimeo.com/41305258

Food brings us together; one shared plate can produce countless moments and memories. The ‘Dishing Up the Past’ project aims to collect recipes and kitchen stories from first and second generation immigrants in Montreal in an inter-generational video series.