Have a sweet new year with Michael Rakowitz's 'A House with a Date Palm Will Never Starve' If you're looking for a different way to cook—not to mention, a different way to think—for the Jewish holidays and beyond this year, check out recent Nasher-prize-winning Jewish-Iraqi artist Michael Rakowitz's ‘A House with a Date Palm Will Never Starve,’ a legit cookbook and a philosophical challenge collecting recipes by 41 international chefs, restauranteurs and food writers centered around one often-overlooked but politically pivotal ingredient: the humble date. A staple in Iraq, where Rakowitz's family emigrated from, as well as a focal point in Rakowitz's critically-acclaimed artwork, date syrup also happens to be a favorite ingredient of chefs like Philip Juma, Sarti Packer & Itamar Srulovich, Margot Henderson, Anissa Helou, and Yotam Ottolenghi, whose dishes are pictured here. #kleicha @jumakitchen #gingerdatecake @honeyandco #yoghurtpannacotta @rochellecanteen #lgeimatfritters @anissahelou #potbarleypudding @ottolenghi #michaelrakowitz @art_books_ #housewithadatepalm #datepalm #datesyrup #cookbook @whitechapelgallery @nashersculpturecenter #nasherprize #roshhashonah #ShanahTova #jewishnewyear https://www.instagram.com/p/B3CnMM3pJvS/?igshid=1ti3w80uici19













