Restaurants
A Night at KFWE2012
Pin It When you look at the literary influences that I most admire (Poe, Hemmingway, and Thompson) you can’t help but notice a pattern. That pattern is one in which... Read More »
Restrictions on Food Tighten for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Pin It Every person of every creed, race, color and religion is welcome at the Olympics, correct? Well, Rabbi Levi Brackman writes in his column that the strict Chinese regulations... Read More »
About the Impending Israeli Sushi Strike and the Implications and Ramifications upon the Future of the Israeli Society
Pin It Strikes are inevitable. Certain things can be done without. (I am not, God forbid, referring to House, Scrubs, Desperate Housewives, Prison Break, Heroes, 30 Rock, or any other... Read More »
Those Old Time Lox and Rolls
Pin It Approaching the secular new year, I sit nostalgic of the Jewneric that was in the days of yore. Well, that’s not really true. I sit wondering why the... Read More »
Salami Sonar or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Schnitzel
Pin It I know we seem to have had a bit of a lull here at Jewneric, but it’s sometimes hard to remember to post when life comes at all... Read More »
Dave’s Best Fed Secrets – Ari’s Deli (Washington Heights, NY)
Pin It “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” would be an appropriate quote for Ari’s, a hole in the wall delicatessen next to Yeshiva University in the Heights. This... Read More »
HeBrew
Pin It When I was in yeshiva in Israel I had to make certain dietary adjustments. I got used to drinking milk from a bag, I gave up regularly drinking... Read More »
Dave’s Best Fed Secrets – Eli’s (Washington, DC)
Pin It Tucked away in a quiet corner a few short steps from DC’s famed Dupont Circle is a restaurant that is sure to please, Eli’s. Often remarked as the... Read More »
More Kosher Food!
Pin It Sorry to already have a similar theme, something I should have been able to avoid with this site being so new, but I simply had to share my... Read More »


