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As he recounts stories of love, loss, and migration, Fishman creates a vivid portrait of the Jewish diaspora's resilience and adaptability. Each meal becomes a reflection of cultural heritage and personal memory, revealing how food can bridge the gaps between past and present, old and new. With warmth and humor, he invites readers to consider the ways in which food binds families together, even across great distances, celebrating the universal nature of shared meals and the stories they tell.