Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Not Kosher

My Dad, visiting us for Thanksgiving, claims I must relinquish all claim to the Jewish heritage which I inherited through him. His basis for this pronouncement? He found Blueberry Bagels in my kitchen.





Can I get a rabbinic ruling on this????

6 comments:

Lori said...

I'm just a shiksa here. But I don't understand the problem....

Art's Deli, Jerry's Deli, Noah's Bakery and Goldstein's Bakery ALL make blueberry bagels, so I don't understand what all the gehakte tsoris is about. Nisht do gedachet!!

(and a very Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family BTW)

Gannet Girl said...

Well, my former Orthodox Jewish students call me Rabbi Gannet now so.....if a Presby girl can be called rabbi, a blueberry bagel can be called kosher.

spookyrach said...

I dunno. We didn't have bagels out here in the wild west until not too terribly long ago. We still eye 'em with suspicion. They're considered Yankee food.

Anonymous said...

I would lift up blueberry bagels as an excellent example of Interfaith Breakfast Consumption (IBC): the blueberries of Congregationalist Maine perfectly mixed with the kosher batter of a Jewish New York bagel. Delicious AND theologically sound.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Rev.Dulce said...

May not be Kosher but they sound great to me.

Katy V. said...

Maybe they can be intercultural bagels. But they always need to be paired with an onion bagel or two.