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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 7:59 am
Hello Everyone,
My Belz grandmother of blessed memory, who raised me as a child, has a yahrzeit approaching and I am searching for Belz recipes, Shabbos minhag & z'miros in her honour. It means a great deal to me. This is a very, very special year.
Please, are there any Belzers or those of you close to Belz willing to share?
Can anyone direct me to resources?
Last edited by Vintage on Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:48 am; edited 1 time in total
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shoshiesavannah
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:34 am
No resources to share but wanted to bump your post and say this is a beautiful way to remember her and has given me a similar idea to honor my great grandparents.
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Vintage
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:37 am
shoshiesavannah wrote: | No resources to share but wanted to bump your post and say this is a beautiful way to remember her and has given me a similar idea to honor my great grandparents. |
Wonderful!
Are your great grandparents Belz also?
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madys
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:41 am
You may want to change your title to be more specific, so more people will likely click on it.
Something like "Belz traditions and recipes needed" will get more Belz ima's to click on it and help you
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Vintage
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:43 am
madys wrote: | You may want to change your title to be more specific, so more people will likely click on it.
Something like "Belz traditions and recipes needed" will get more Belz ima's to click on it and help you |
Great suggestion!
How do I go about changing the title after starting the thread?
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madys
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:44 am
Sorry Vintage, I'm not sure how to change the title
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madys
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:46 am
Ok - I found it! Go to your first post, and click edit.
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Vintage
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 10:49 am
madys wrote: | Ok - I found it! Go to your first post, and click edit. |
Got it Madys, Thanks!
Sure hope this helps!
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madys
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 11:00 am
Good luck! And may your grandmother's neshoma have an aliyah
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Vintage
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 11:04 am
madys wrote: | Good luck! And may your grandmother's neshoma have an aliyah |
Amen!
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amother
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 11:09 am
Hi! Not really sure which zemiros is specifically Belz I can ask my husband but the song that Belz ruv danced mitzva Tanz by his grandsons wedding is really the rage in Belz now....כי אני עמך
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Vintage
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 11:11 am
amother wrote: | Hi! Not really sure which zemiros is specifically Belz I can ask my husband but the song that Belz ruv danced mitzva Tanz by his grandsons wedding is really the rage in Belz now....כי אני עמך |
Excellent, Thanks for checking with your husband!
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amother
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 5:03 pm
Nice to see belz on thread title,My dad became belz so I don't know much about belz from home. My BIL family are belz from home, I will try ask him.
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itsmeima
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 5:27 pm
There’s a tradition erev Shabbos dish called “rossel” which is basically sliced potatoes with drumsticks (anything fleishig) with lots of garlic.
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Vintage
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 8:22 am
itsmeima wrote: | There’s a tradition erev Shabbos dish called “rossel” which is basically sliced potatoes with drumsticks (anything fleishig) with lots of garlic. |
Sounds delicious! I'll look into it, as I love to cook. Thank You!
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Vintage
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 8:24 am
amother wrote: | Nice to see belz on thread title,My dad became belz so I don't know much about belz from home. My BIL family are belz from home, I will try ask him. |
Yes, and Thank You for asking!
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Vintage
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 8:35 am
itsmeima wrote: | There’s a tradition erev Shabbos dish called “rossel” which is basically sliced potatoes with drumsticks (anything fleishig) with lots of garlic. |
Rossel: Are there lacto fermented beet roots in there too?
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rgr
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 8:36 am
itsmeima wrote: | There’s a tradition erev Shabbos dish called “rossel” which is basically sliced potatoes with drumsticks (anything fleishig) with lots of garlic. |
And lots of paprika, hence the name russel, or red.
Im not Belz, I learned about that dish from @raizyscookin on Instagram
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ra_mom
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 8:46 am
Rossel is paprika fricassee, a dish originally created from all the chicken trimmings/giblets. Some people use wings.
Look up yermiya damen, a belz singer.
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Vintage
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 8:56 am
ra_mom wrote: | Rossel is fricassee.
Look up yermiya damen, a belz singer. |
Yes, Thanks, I'm familiar with him
I'm actually looking for more in-the-home information.... but everything is good!
A fricassee? Hmmmm........
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