Jewish cooking
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Alliance Sisterhood, 1956-1989
File
Identifier: B429.03.0015.0024
Abstract
Contains programs for fund raising events, information on the annual cooking classes and other events.
Dates:
1956-1989
Cookbook, circa 2000
File
Identifier: B356.05.0026.0010
Scope and Contents
Contains "Generations of Recipes" cookbook created by Valerie Gross Schreiber. The cookbook has recipes from memebers of the extended Bercu and Gross families and also photographs.
Dates:
circa 2000
Fair Cook Book
Collection
Identifier: B295
Abstract
The Fair Cookbook was published by the Ladies of Congregation Emanuel in Denver, Colorado in 1888. It is the earliest known Jewish fundraising cookbook in America. The cookbook was sold at the fair that the Ladies of Temple Emanuel organized in 1888 to pay off the mortgage on the Temple. It is 49 pages in length with 13 sections, and features both traditional Jewish kosher recipes and recipes for non-kosher items as well as the names of individual contributors. The collection is a...
Dates:
1888
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Fair Cook Book
Friends of Shalom Park Cookbook Records
Collection
Identifier: B277
Abstract
Friends of Shalom Park is a group of volunteers and supporters of the Jewish nursing home and residential senior center, Shalom Park, in Aurora, Colorado. As a fundraising project, the group created the cookbook entitled, Shalom on the Range: A Roundup of Recipes and Jewish Traditions from Colorado Kitchens. The collection includes the published cookbook as well as administrative documents, marketing material, and publicity forms that describe the book's planning and publication process....
Dates:
1995-2003
The Fair Cook Book, 1888
Item
Identifier: B295.01.0001.00001
Abstract
The Fair Cookbook was published by the Ladies of Congregation Emanuel in Denver, Colorado in 1888. It is the earliest known Jewish fundraising cookbook in America. The cookbook was sold at the fair that the Ladies of Temple Emanuel organized in 1888 to pay off the mortgage on the Temple.
Dates:
1888