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Tablet Studios

Best Food Forward: Ep. 210

82 min • 2 januari 2020

We’re starting 2020 with our favorite combo: Talmud and food.


First, Adam Kirsch reflects on completing the seven-year cycle of Daf Yomi, the practice of reading one page of Talmud each day, which he chronicled in a column for Tablet. He tells us what he learned as a reader and literary critic from this intense textual undertaking, plus how his life has changed in the seven years since he started. He also makes the case that more Jews should take on Daf Yomi, if only to better understand what our ancestors were up to, and offers some tips for beginners.


Then we sit down with the Seattle-based food writer and podcaster Rachel Belle, host of “Your Last Meal.” She tells us about asking people like Isaac MizrahiRainn Wilson, and William Shatner what their last meal on earth would be, and dishes about how food ties into her Jewish identity. Then she asks the hosts what their last meals would be, in a beshert-cross-podcast segment airing on her show as well.


Let us know what you think of the show: email us at [email protected] or leave a message at 914-570-4869.


Come see us on tour!


Jan. 8, 2020 – Westport, Connecticut: Book talk with Mark and Liel


Jan. 10, 2020 — Fountain Valley, CA: Book talk with Stephanie


Feb. 6, 2020 – Scotch Plains, New Jersey: Book talk with Stephanie & Liel


Feb. 9, 2020 – Wyomissing, Pennsylvania: Book talk with Mark and Liel


Feb. 26, 2020 – Naples, Florida: Book talk with Stephanie and Mark


March 12, 2020 – Boca Raton, Florida: Book talk with Stephanie and Liel


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