Stock Images: What Cookbooks, Advertisements, and Chicken Soup Recipes Tell Us About Jewish AmericaMain MenuGolden Broth, Golden LandAn introduction to Stock ImagesThe Ashkenazi TableFood, immigration, and identity formation for new Jewish-AmericansMother Knows BestWomen's role in two spheres: "Kitchen Judaism"Campbell's and ClassCommercial interests and middle-class identityJewish AmericanaConcluding Stock Images
Fiddler in the Kitchen
1media/Fiddler in the Kitchen_thumb.jpg2023-04-05T17:28:22-07:00Ilana Weisman717fe68fa7aefa0919f4193faeb67002faa8e0a4401301Connelly, Ellen. 1986. "FIDDLER IN THE KITCHEN." Good Housekeeping, 03, 210. https://login.proxy.lib.duke.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/magazines/fiddler-kitchen/docview/1866677313/se-2.plain2023-04-05T17:28:22-07:00Ilana Weisman717fe68fa7aefa0919f4193faeb67002faa8e0a4
These cookbook covers and profiles come from a variety of sources: the New York Public Library, the Women's Magazine Archive through Duke University Libraries, the University of Florida, and the University of Michigan all house these and other quick digital looks at cookbooks, but rarely the full text. Still, these snapshots offer valuable insight and allow us to judge the books by their covers.