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In Chinatown, kosher restaurants try to survive – The Forward


My last indoor dining experience of 2020 was in early March. I had crispy roast duck, watercress and assorted dumplings at Wu’s Wonton King, at the junction of Chinatown and the historic Jewish Lower East Side. Located at the foot of the Forward Building, Wu’s occupies the site of the old Garden Cafeteria, what used to be the center of New York Jewish intellectual life. Where tanks of jostling Alaskan king crabs are found today, Forward writers and Yiddish literati once kibitzed over kreplach and kugel.
Wu’s wasn’t a random dinner choice. The day before, I heard Wellington Chen, executive director of Chinatown Partnership, and James Beard Award-Winning chef Grace Young on public radio, urging New Yorkers to eat and shop in Chinatown. Chinatown was New York’s first coronavirus victim even before the first diagnosis. News of the virus from Wuhan spurred many Chinese immigrants to start social-distancing early. skipping their Lunar New Year family banquets. ....

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Tenement Museum names new president – The Forward


The Tenement Museum, a New York City icon that found itself in severe financial straits during the coronavirus pandemic, has named a new president.
Dr. Annie Polland, the first woman to lead the museum since it was founded in 1988 by Ruth Abram and Anita Jacobson, will take office in January 2021. She arrives at a uniquely challenging time, when the Tenement Museum, even more than many struggling cultural institutions across America is facing serious threats to its long-term survival. But in an interview with the Forward, Polland said she’s ready to roll up her sleeves.
“When I think of how executive directors start out their tenure, there’s a lot of getting to know people, going out for lunch,” said Polland, 47, who holds a Ph.D. from Columbia and authored a history of the Eldridge Street Synagogue, “Landmark of the Spirit.” “But this is a moment [for] action and work. Basically, you need to hit the ground running.” ....

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