bialystoker

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Noun1.bialystoker - flat crusty-bottomed onion roll
onion roll - yeast-raised roll flavored with onion
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One makes reference to the "proselytizing pair of rabbis and their families" as part of a large cast of characters and events,3 while another states that Goodman "throws in a pair of Bialystoker rabbis and some long-lost [Jewish] relations...
The middle parcel is the Bialystoker building, an official New York City landmark.
Superbly organized beginning with an historical overview of the world of European ghettos, then with informational presentations on the role of baking ingredients, their are specific chapters showcasing breads, bagels, rolls, 'Bialystoker Kuchen', pastries, cakes, cooks, fillings, toppings, icings, and finishings.
Kobrin's principal Diaspora Bialystoker is David Sohn (1890-1967), who for nearly half a century represented the public voice of the American Bialystok Diaspora as editor of Der Bialystoker Stimme and the director of the Bialystoker Center in New York.
Next to the bagel (whose history should be told), the bialy evokes nostalgia for a town where the Jews were nicknamed "Bialystoker kuchen fressers"-"prodigious eaters of the oniony bread buns." At the start of her inquiry, there were no bialys made in Poland, but Ms.
Board members of the historic Lower East Side Bialystoker Synagogue have sued their president, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Shlomo Hagler, the New York Post reports, alleging that Hagler is trying to sell an adjacent lot the congregation has owned since 1987, in violation of a Brooklyn rabbinical court's ruling.
Nathan Hilu, an 87-year-old veteran who lives in subsidized housing adjoining the landmark Bialystoker Synagogue, may be the most significant Jewish Outsider artist you've never heard of.
The Bialystoker Nursing Home, established by Jewish immigrants from Bialystok and a longtime presence in the historical landscape of the Lower East Side, faces an uncertain future.
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