Being Jewish with Jonah Platt

L’Dor V’adorable is Back! And American-Israeli Cookbook Author Adeena Sussman

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Feb 24, 2026
Adeena Sussman, a New York Times bestselling cookbook author and Tel Aviv–based food writer, reflects on living steps from the Carmel Market and bridging American and Israeli culinary traditions. She discusses daily life amid rocket alarms, how October 7 reshaped community cooking and fundraisers, the shuk’s multicultural fabric, and her new compact cookbook Zariz of quick, one-page recipes.
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INSIGHT

Living In Israel Is Present Focused

  • Adeena describes living in Israel as present-focused with everyday life continuing despite threats, normal routines and communal resilience.
  • She calls it “functional compartmentalizing,” walking to cafes the minute an alarm is over and returning to daily tasks quickly.
ANECDOTE

Book Tour Became Community Support After October 7

  • After October 7 Adeena turned her Shabbat book tour stops into community gatherings, fundraisers and group therapy.
  • Events grew (Boston registrations rose from 250 to 450) and a bake sale raised over $30,000 for causes.
ADVICE

Use Newcomer Status As An Asset

  • Don’t hide your origin when you move; use your newcomer status as an asset to learn and connect.
  • Adeena advises asking many questions in the Carmel Market and being openly curious to accelerate integration.
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