EPISODE · Sep 29, 2021 · 18 MIN
The ever-endangered, ever-reborn Jewish deli
from Headlines From The Times · host Mario Diaz, Denise Guerra, Ashlea Brown, Melissa Kaplan, Mike Heflin, Marina Peña, Shani Hilton, Gustavo Arellano, Rob Eshman, Megan Tucker, Lauren Raab, Shannon Lin
Bagels and lox, pastrami on rye and maybe a dollop of sour cream or applesauce on your latkes: The Jewish deli is a staple of American city life, and it’s delicious. But over the last decade, icons of the genre, from New York to Los Angeles, have shut down — even as the food itself has become more popular. So why are the delis disappearing?Today we’re looking at the Jewish deli. It’s always been a nexus of tradition and assimilation, old country and new, with rugelach for dessert. Our guests: The Foward national editor Rob Eshman and Mort & Betty's chef and curator Megan TuckerMore reading:In search of perfect pastrami: Your guide to the Jewish delis of Los AngelesOn Greenblatt’s Deli’s last night, guests waited for one final tasteThe deli capital? It’s L.A.
What this episode covers
People have fretted for decades about the end of Jewish delis — yet the food is more popular than ever. Here's a look at the past and future.
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