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  2. List of Ashkenazi Jewish restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Dingfelder's Delicatessen, Seattle Katz's Deli, Houston, Texas Katz's Delicatessen, New York City Langer's Deli, Los Angeles, California Liebman's Deli, New York City Russ & Daughters, New York City Following is a list of Ashkenazi Jewish restaurants, including some kosher restaurants :

  3. Today (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Today (also called The Today Show) is an American morning television show that airs weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on NBC.The program debuted on January 14, 1952. It was the first of its genre on American television and in the world, and after 73 years of broadcasting it is fifth on the list of longest-running American television serie

  4. List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... New York. The Tageblatt (1885-1928) [3] ... Dos Yiddishe Licht, replaced with Beleichtungen; Canada

  5. Yiddish Theatre District - Wikipedia

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    The Yiddish Theatre District, also called the Jewish Rialto and the Yiddish Realto, was the center of New York City's Yiddish theatre scene in the early 20th century. It was located primarily on Second Avenue, though it extended to Avenue B, between Houston Street and East 14th Street in the East Village in Manhattan.

  6. Molly Picon - Wikipedia

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    Molly Picon (Yiddish: מאָלי פּיקאָן; Malka Opiekun; February 28, 1898 [2] – April 5, 1992) was an American actress of stage, screen, radio and television, as well as a lyricist and dramatic storyteller.

  7. Ratner's - Wikipedia

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    Ratner's was founded in 1905 by Jacob Harmatz and his brother-in-law Alex Ratner, who supposedly flipped a coin to decide whose name would be on the sign. [1] Ratner sold his share in the restaurant to Harmatz in 1918, and it remained in the Harmatz family from then on.

  8. Will Guidara - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Guidara and Humm opened NoMad New York and the separate NoMad Bar in 2014. [2] In April 2017, Guidara and Humm opened Made Nice, a fast-casual restaurant in New York's Nomad neighborhood. In 2018, Guidara and Humm opened NoMad Los Angeles, their first restaurant outside of New York City, followed by NoMad Las Vegas.

  9. Der Yid - Wikipedia

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    'The Jew') is a nonprofit New York–based Yiddish-language weekly newspaper, founded in 1953. The newspaper is published by Der Yid Inc, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. [ 1 ] It is widely read within the broader Yiddish-speaking Haredi community.