Rye oh Rye: Did we let our Jewish deli die?
We should have kept Rye alive. We should have brought our Bubbies there more. Hell, if we didn’t like the food, we should have told them how to make it better.
We should have kept Rye alive. We should have brought our Bubbies there more. Hell, if we didn’t like the food, we should have told them how to make it better.
So, in a stroke of genius, Rye Deli has decided to help us further our Yiddish education. By feeding us (we are Jewish, after all).
J-Pride will be participating in the Twin Cities Pride Festival and Parade Sunday, June 24, and we hope you’ll join us.
I came out when I was 15 and as I participated in Jewish life, I was never forced to pick or dichotomize my identity to be Jewish and gay. I am an out lesbian in the professional Jewish community.
TC Jewfolk’s fabulous “Ya, sure … Jew Betcha” t-shirts are the talk of the town. And not just in Minneapolis, but Los Angeles too.
Everyone needs a neighborhood bar. For me, that place is going to be Rye Deli, the brand new Jewish-style deli, restaurant and bar that just opened up on the corner of Hennepin and Franklin in Minneapolis.
TC Jewfolk’s food savant returns to Rye Deli to sample more menu items.
A deprived Jew from New York wets his pants in excitement over the new deli in town one day after it opens its doors.
A deprived Jew from New York wets his pants in excitement over the new deli in town one day after it opens its doors.