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Exploring connections between Jews and chocolate
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by D. Prinz on June 24, 2007
The next time you pick up a piece of chocolate, consider that you are partaking in an aspect of Jewish history. There are some surprising Jewish connections with chocolate, including Jews in the early chocolate trade and early Jewish chocolate makers. Jews, Pre-Columbians, Catholics, and Protestants also connect in Jews on the Chocolate Trail through its exploration of chocolate’s religious narratives and rituals. Jews on the Chocolate Trail uniquely melds a popularity of chocolate with a fascination about Judaism. Those interested in Judaism and religion will enjoy this unique approach. In combining age old passions for chocolate and religion, Jews on the Chocolate Trail unwraps delightful new themes.
As they travel Rabbi Prinz and her husband, Rabbi Mark Hurvitz, explore local chocolate opportunities and culture, two Jews enjoying the trail of chocolate around the world.
The Chocolate Princess: Chocolate's Arrival in Israel
Church Not Paying Cost of Chocolate, Complains Minister
Family Fun Day: Gomez House, Teaneck and Chocolate
Finding your bashert through chocolate matzah! It's a family deal for Charles Chocolate
Milk and Chocolate in the Promised Land
Mixing Chocolate & Work in the East Bay
On the Trail of Belgian Chocolate Museums
Shanah Tovah u'Metukah! But, Where's the Chocolate?
Traif Temptations or Stop Being a Hazir (pig)
Lecture - “Our Dark Addictions to Chocolate” at Hazon Food Conference, August 18, 2011
Lecture - Stay the Night Tikkun Leil Shavuot, JCC Manhattan; 2009, 2010, 2011
Lecture - "Chocolate in Colonial Newport" at Newport Historical Society; May 2010
Lecture - "Jews on the Chocolate Trail" at Peninsula Jewish Community Center; March, 2010
Lecture - "Jews Pioneer Chocolate in the Colonial Period," Pacific Association of Reform Rabbis; January, 2010
Lecture: Pacific Association of Reform Rabbis, Annual Convention, Palm Spring, California; January 2009
Lecture: Hazon Food Conference, Asilomar Conference Center, California; December 2008
Lecture: Temple Shaarey Tefillah, New York City; September, 2008:
Lecture: Hazon New York Jewish Environmental Bike Ride Shabbaton; September 2008
Chocolate Day in New York City
May 4, 2008
Lecture: “Jews on the Chocolate Trail,” part of “Taste Matters” series at the Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA; December 6, 2007
Visit: The New York Chocolate Festival; November, 2007
2009: Recipient of the Gilder Lehrman Fellowship of the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library
2008 (Fall): Director's Fellowship from the American Jewish Archives to research Jews and chocolate in the colonial period
2008 (Spring): Recipient of The Starkoff Fellowship from the American Jewish Archives to research Jews and chocolate in the colonial period
Scholar in Residence - Congregation Achduth Vesholom, Fort Wayne, April 20-22, 2012
Lecture - “Jews and Chocolate in New York’s Colonial Period” for the Jewish Genealogical Society, New York, at the Center for Jewish History, May 20, 2012
"Our Dark Addictions: Chocolate, Coffee and Tea” in The Sacred Table: Creating a Jewish Food Ethic (2011)
"Artisanal Chocolate Temptations" in Pork Memoirs; Personal Stories About a Complicated Meat (August 18, 2011)
"Ethics-Minded Confectioners Work to Keep Chocolate Sweet" by Deborah Prinz at the Forward's The Jew and the Carrot, October 28, 2010
"Shanah Tovah u'Metukah! But, Where is the Chocolate?" cross posted at The Jewish Magazine, September 2009
Leah Koenig "Jews on the Chocolate Trail" at My Jewish Learning
Nonna Gorilovskaya "The Mostly Sweet Tale of Jews and Chocolate" in Moment Magazine
The Jew and the Carrot
1. An Interview with Rabbi Prinz
2. "Where's the Chocolate this Rosh Hashanah?"
Randi Sherman "On A Chocolate Chai" The Jewish Week, May 14, 2008