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Fantasy Cookbooks created during concentration camp horror

Bonding over food memories gave women prisoners resilience during the Shoah

April 20, 2020 10:48
A page from Mina Pachter's book

ByVictoria Prever, victoria prever

3 min read

The empty supermarket shelves and panic buying of the last few weeks have given us the tiniest glimpse into how life may have felt for our ancestors during wartime.

“Our situation is not even one hundredth of what they were dealing with, but it gives us an opportunity to reflect on what they were going through” says Ilana Epstein.

Epstein, who is Rebbetzen of Cockfosters and North Southgate United Synagogue, and founder of food education charity, Ta’am, recalls a trip at the start of the lockdown when she made a visit to her local Tesco Express for blueberries. “There was nothing on the shelves. Nothing! I’ve never seen empty shelves before in a supermarket. Suddenly the blueberries seemed unimportant.”

She says it has given her some perspective on the women she has taught about for years — the women of the Holocaust who wrote recipes during their time in the Nazi death camps.