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Judaikitsch: Tchotchkes, Schmattes, and Nosherei  
Author: Jennifer Traig
ISBN: 0811831884
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
What would happen if Martha Stewart were abducted by a tribe of trailer park rabbis? Judaikitsch! Filled to the brim with crafts, collectibles, and creative cooking, here’s the ultimate guide to a funky, festive Jewish lifestyle. From everyday kitsch to holiday entertaining-and loads of mishegoss in between-Judaikitsch asks the all-important question: Why eat sushi when there’s Jewshi? Put away that mizrach and hang up the Miz-Rock. Host a Sukkot Luau featuring a Poi Vey Pineapple Mold, and celebrate Rosh Mexicana with a heaping helping of Hava Tequila Pie. Guaranteed to amuse, Judaikitsch encourages readers to don their Starlet of David Sunglasses, buckle their Borscht Belts, and enjoy a ride through a world where Elvis sports sidelocks and cats and dogs wear yarmulkes. At last, essential reading for the Divine Miss Martha in us all.


About the Author
Jennifer Traig is the author of Crafty Girl: Accessories, Crafty Girl: Beauty, Crafty Girl: Cool Stuff, and Crafty Girl: Fun & Games (see page 17). She has a Ph.D. from Brandeis that she has yet to put to good use. She lives as a self-styled kosher cowgirl in San Francisco. Victoria Traig serves up cool art and hot food as an artist and waitress in Portland, Oregon. She’s a Hebrew-school dropout but holds degrees in art from UCLA and the Oregon College of Arts and Crafts. Dwight Eschliman is a San Francisco-based photographer whose photographs have appeared in A Good Day for Salad (0-8118-1991-4), The Autobiography Box (0-8118-2673-2), and The Cocktail Hour Deck (0-8118-3082-9).




Judaikitsch: Tchotchkes, Schmattes, and Nosherei

FROM THE PUBLISHER

What would happen if Martha Stewart were abducted by a tribe of trailer park rabbis? Judaikitsch! Filled to the brim with crafts, collectibles, and creative cooking, here's the ultimate guide to a funky, festive Jewish lifestyle. From everyday kitsch to holiday entertaining-and loads of mishegoss in between-Judaikitsch asks the all-important question: Why eat sushi when there's Jewshi? Put away that mizrach and hang up the Miz-Rock. Host a Sukkot Luau featuring a Poi Vey Pineapple Mold, and celebrate Rosh Mexicana with a heaping helping of Hava Tequila Pie. Guaranteed to amuse, Judaikitsch encourages readers to don their Starlet of David Sunglasses, buckle their Borscht Belts, and enjoy a ride through a world where Elvis sports sidelocks and cats and dogs wear yarmulkes. At last, essential reading for the Divine Miss Martha in us all.

Author Biography: Jennifer Traig is the author of Crafty Girl: Accessories, Crafty Girl: Beauty, Crafty Girl: Cool Stuff, and Crafty Girl: Fun & Games (see page 17). She has a Ph.D. from Brandeis that she has yet to put to good use. She lives as a self-styled kosher cowgirl in San Francisco. Victoria Traig serves up cool art and hot food as an artist and waitress in Portland, Oregon. She's a Hebrew-school dropout but holds degrees in art from UCLA and the Oregon College of Arts and Crafts. Dwight Eschliman is a San Francisco-based photographer whose photographs have appeared in A Good Day for Salad (0-8118-1991-4), The Autobiography Box (0-8118-2673-2), and The Cocktail Hour Deck (0-8118-3082-9).

     



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