More than a cookbook, this collection of heirloom recipes conveys
Auschwitz-Birkenau survivors' stories through the mnemonic lens of
cooking and food. Collected and edited during the pandemic, this
book--in the words of Ronald S. Lauder, Chairman of the
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Foundation--"is a story of hope and triumph
of the human spirit." Over 110 recipes accompanied by survivors' pre-war
recollections and post-liberation memories weave a unique tapestry of
sensory experiences of flavors and aromas from the old world, accounts
of loss and trauma, as well as heartwarming and poignant tales of new
beginnings and healing. All of the recipes have been tested and retested
to make sure they can be replicated in your kitchen while keeping the
original character and voice of the survivors who contributed to the
volume. Delicious recipes include Blintzes, Kugel, Matzo Ball Soup,
Cholent, Goulash, Kasha Varnishkes, Rugelach, and more. Plus, there is a
special chapter devoted to classic dishes for the Jewish holidays
(Latkes, Charoset, Gefilte Fish, Knishes, Tzimmes, Challah, and others)
that you can use to prepare, host, or bring food to a gathering. All
proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Auschwitz-Birkenau
Memorial Foundation.