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
This phrase uses memory and tradition as a promotional tactic to make convenience food appealing: little labor and significant nostalgic payoff.
1media/cgs19630131-01.1.22-115-56-2806-3827-401w_thumb.jpg2023-04-03T13:31:40-07:00Ilana Weisman717fe68fa7aefa0919f4193faeb67002faa8e0a4Go back 50 years in 5 minutes2A Manischevitz advertisement featured in The Sentinel on 1/31/1963, marketing canned soup with the rhetoric of convenience and tradition.media/cgs19630131-01.1.22-115-56-2806-3827-401w.jpgplain2023-04-08T09:14:36-07:00Ilana Weisman717fe68fa7aefa0919f4193faeb67002faa8e0a4