The Hirshon Modern Jewish Bialy - ביאליסטאקער קוכען
Today, the bialy is a iconic New York relic. While once found on every corner of the Lower East Side, only a few traditional bakeries remain. bialystoker
The bialy is more than just a roll; it is a "memorial in bread" for a community that was almost entirely lost, serving as a edible link to the streets of old Białystok. The vibrant Jewish life in Białystok was tragically
The vibrant Jewish life in Białystok was tragically extinguished during the Holocaust. The city's Great Synagogue was burned with 2,000 people inside on June 27, 1941, and the remaining population was eventually deported to death camps. 000 people inside on June 27
: Located at 7 Willett Street, NYC, this landmarked building is a physical testament to the community that made the bread famous.