Family recipes that survived Holocaust now help educate others about antisemitism
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An Israeli-American chef and restaurant owner discovered a cookbook that survived the Holocaust. He connected with its owner and today cooks to help educate and inform others.
The cookbook survived the Holocaust. After the family was taken away, she saved the family cookbook, which was filled with about 150 recipes. "He picked out the recipes from the book that he really … had a connection to from when he was 13 years old." At the Rescued Recipes events, Fenves shares his story and Shaya prepares dishes that evoke childhood memories from before the war. The chef said he hopes these dinners are enlightening for young people so that they can "understand how not to hate." Eve Glover is a contributing writer for Fox News Digital.
It had belonged to Steven Fenves (Fenyves), 93, an Auschwitz survivor and speaker, Shaya learned. He also volunteers at the museum.