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All Shakshuk Up: Ep. 90

Tablet Studios

Tablet Magazine

Judaism, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

When Maya Jankelowitz and her husband Dean opened Jack’s Wife Freda in New York City in 2012, they mined their respective Israeli and South African upbringings for family recipes and traditional spices. The result was trendy downtown dining with a home-cooked vibe and a dash of nostalgia (the restaurant is named after Dean's grandparents). The pair now run two restaurants, identically named, and just published the Jack's Wife Freda cookbook, which features recipes like peri peri chicken, malva pudding, and Maya’s mother’s chicken schnitzel. Maya joins us to talk about offering a Sephardic take on Jewish comfort food in a city dominated by bagels and lox, serving green shakshuka to Israeli tourists in Manhattan, and the first meal she eats when she goes back to Israel. We also talk to scholar Barry Holtz, whose latest book is Rabbi Akiva: The Sage of the Talmud. He shares some of his favorite stories about the preeminent teacher, whom he describes the model of Jewish intellectual creativity, and explains why we should approach the Talmud as a “multivolume, postmodern experimental novel.” Sign up for for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, behind-the-scenes photos, and more! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com—we'll share our favorite notes on air. This episode is brought to you by Harry’s. Go to Harrys.com and enter code UNORTHODOX at checkout to get a free post shave balm. This episode is also brought to you by PJ Library, a free book program for families raising Jewish children. Sign up at pjlibrary.org/unorthodox, and they’ll send you a free picture book each month until your child turns nine.

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We're leaning in.

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We're saying curse words.

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Consider yourself warned.

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I think you should go on birthright.

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Potas birthright. I like that.

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And he will meet some hot Israeli soldier who will become the fourth lady.

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Hello Jews and Russian foreign ministers, this is unorthodox. I'm Stephanie Butnick joined

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this week by Lealibowitz and special guest host here to Lushkin. Mark is in

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Alaska. We'll be talking to all Jews today, no Gentiles. First we've got Maya and Dean Janklewitz, the co-owners of Jack's

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wife, Frida, which serves South African Israeli comfort food at two locations in Manhattan and

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just came out with a cookbook. Then we're talking to Dr. Barry Holtz,

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