Love, love, love this series! If I lived in Austin, would definitely eat here. 👍 So glad that the story about restaurant name was explained. Otherwise probably would not go as it would be considered detrimental to my heritage. Thanks for sharing! ✅ FYI - as trying to comment using actual name J-E-W B-O-Y the RUclips automaticity “assumed” it was derogatory. 🙄 (before posting it the post was not respectful.)
Austin is not a breakfast taco capital, San Antonio is. That is the skimpiest Reuben I have ever seen. If you want a great corned beef or pastrami sandwich, you need to go to Kenny and Ziggy’s in Houston. Even San Antonio has good corn beef and pastrami sandwiches.
This is an interesting comment to this series: A restaurant can serve nonkosher meat with cheese and bacon and be praised as a "Jewish" restaurant. Perhaps this means that the future of Jews in America at best is a reuben, with pastrami and cheese, so we all must make aliyah to live kosher lives.
According to internet, Congregation Agudas Achim is a Conservative synagogue located in the Northwest Hills neighborhood of Austin, Texas and Rabbi Neil F. Blumofe is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary. No wonder the Conservative movement is in crisis. When I was growing up, the Conservative Rabbis said they followed halacha and encouraged everyone to keep kosher. On the website of the Rabbinical Assembly of the Conservative Movment, it says "the mitzvah of Kashrut was given to Israel in order that they become holy." The Conservative Movement says one thing in theory, but does another in practice.
Reform and Conservative Jews seem to be merging together with a non-halachic standard. Where are the boundaries? If you say whatever a Jew does is Jewish, then who is a Jew? Conservative synagogues can now officially accept non-Jews as members.
I am going to compete in the burger market in Austin. I am going to call my place "Kikeburger". To honor my heritage. I'm from Galicia. Hey, Y'all goin' to come down and see me some time now y'hear?, I'm going to be cheaper.
What a wonderful way to learn about your culture.
I am a jew from Massachusetts who loves to cook.
This was great.
Love, love, love this series! If I lived in Austin, would definitely eat here. 👍 So glad that the story about restaurant name was explained. Otherwise probably would not go as it would be considered detrimental to my heritage. Thanks for sharing! ✅ FYI - as trying to comment using actual name J-E-W B-O-Y the RUclips automaticity “assumed” it was derogatory. 🙄 (before posting it the post was not respectful.)
Austin is not a breakfast taco capital, San Antonio is. That is the skimpiest Reuben I have ever seen. If you want a great corned beef or pastrami sandwich, you need to go to Kenny and Ziggy’s in Houston. Even San Antonio has good corn beef and pastrami sandwiches.
I want to taste RED HEIFER...
This is an interesting comment to this series: A restaurant can serve nonkosher meat with cheese and bacon and be praised as a "Jewish" restaurant. Perhaps this means that the future of Jews in America at best is a reuben, with pastrami and cheese, so we all must make aliyah to live kosher lives.
I was looking for the cheese in the Reuben ad I didn't see it. Am I wrong?
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According to internet, Congregation Agudas Achim is a Conservative synagogue located in the Northwest Hills neighborhood of Austin, Texas and Rabbi Neil F. Blumofe is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary. No wonder the Conservative movement is in crisis. When I was growing up, the Conservative Rabbis said they followed halacha and encouraged everyone to keep kosher. On the website of the Rabbinical Assembly of the Conservative Movment, it says "the mitzvah of Kashrut was given to Israel in order that they become holy." The Conservative Movement says one thing in theory, but does another in practice.
Reform and Conservative Jews seem to be merging together with a non-halachic standard. Where are the boundaries? If you say whatever a Jew does is Jewish, then who is a Jew? Conservative synagogues can now officially accept non-Jews as members.
I thought you couldn't put cheese on meat in jewish food?
I am going to compete in the burger market in Austin. I am going to call my place "Kikeburger". To honor my heritage. I'm from Galicia. Hey, Y'all goin' to come down and see me some time now y'hear?, I'm going to be cheaper.
Maybe I'll do it as an Italian-Polish fusion sandwich shop. I'll call it "Mangiakike". Home of the Big Wopper.