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Rosa Doherty

Opinion

The comfort of chicken soup

What do we need in troubled times? The warmth and comfort of family recipes

March 19, 2020 12:24
The taste of comfort
3 min read

Incessantly discussing and obsessing over one’s ailments, however big or small, has always been to me a very Jewish thing. We tend to do it more than others. I don’t know why, but I had wrongly always assumed that having some sort of health anxiety was a bit like being Jewish.

I developed this belief growing up by comparing and contrasting the conversations between my Jewish half of the family and the Irish Catholics.

No Jewish family gathering was complete without a round table discussion of the litany of health conditions plaguing each guest. How is your chest grandpa? What did the doctor say about your hearing, mum? No, not clearing, I said your hearing…WHAT DID THE DOCTOR SAY ABOUT YOUR HEARING?

Oh me, how am I? I’ve got a slight sniffle…“Have some chicken soup,” Granny Freda would reply already on her way to the upstairs freezer where an infinite supply of her homemade Jewish penicillin was stored.