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Grocery distribution in NYC
1media/Free groceries for Jews in NY_thumb.jpg2023-04-07T12:10:30-07:00Ilana Weisman717fe68fa7aefa0919f4193faeb67002faa8e0a4401301Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library. "Tenements & stores; Stroh & Leifer Kosher Meat, Parkside Dairy: 381-385 E. 10th St.-Av B-Av C, Manhattan" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 4, 2023. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/b4afdefd-4c52-146a-e040-e00a180610a2plain2023-04-07T12:10:30-07:00Ilana Weisman717fe68fa7aefa0919f4193faeb67002faa8e0a4
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12023-03-22T17:12:51-07:00Peddlers and Markets6gallery2023-04-08T08:32:59-07:00These photographs all capture elements urban Jewish foodways: the kosher butcher, grocer, and poultry market where food was produced procured; a sketch of a yarmulke-wearing fruit peddler vending goods in the age before refrigeration, much like many other entrepreneurial immigrants; a snapshot of grocery distribution, exemplifying the mitzvah of tzedakah, or charity.