In A Treasury                                                      of Jewish Holiday Baking,                                                      Goldman defines Jewish                                                      cooking as a combination of                                                      influences from religious                                                      laws, holiday and seasonal                                                      events, what is locally                                                      available, and                                                      cross-cultural adaptations                                                      created as Jewish families                                                      moved around. She also                                                      explains much about Jewish                                                      dietary law and other food                                                      customs. 
 
Holidays, in particular,                                                      call for foods with symbolic                                                      as well as sensory                                                      resonance. This leads to                                                      baking a special,                                                      spiral-shaped challah--a                                                      reminder of life's                                                      continuity. This egg bread                                                      is reserved for the Sabbath                                                      and most holidays, while                                                      triangular Hamantaschen, a                                                      pastry resembling the                                                      three-cornered hat of the                                                      evil Haman, are unique to                                                      the lively holiday of Purim. 
 
Novice cooks will appreciate                                                      Goldman's list of "Winning                                                      Recipes for the Bakery                                                      Challenged." Her discussions                                                      of yeast (five pages) and                                                      sensible equipment (seven                                                      pages) are an education for                                                      any baker, while everyone                                                      will enjoy her killer frozen                                                      cheesecake, which you can                                                      keep for unexpected guests;                                                      flourless and rich, rich                                                      Espresso Truffle Torte; and                                                      Smoked Salmon, Dill, and                                                      Cream Cheese Pizza. Whatever                                                      your persuasion, Marcy                                                      Goldman's A Treasury of                                                      Jewish Holiday Baking                                                      belongs on your bookshelf.See:                                                                                                           Marcy Goldman
  
 
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