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Tag Archives: Milt’s Barbecue
In Chicago: Kosher Milt’s Barbecue sold to employees, “will continue charitable giving as a key part of the business model”
JTA Employees become owners at Chicago’s beloved kosher barbecue restaurant by Yvette Alt Miller January 21, 2020 A group of longtime employees is taking ownership of Milt’s Barbecue for the Perplexed, the popular kosher restaurant here that has been donating … Continue reading →
Jeff Aeder, of Milt’s Barbecue for the Perplexed fame, launches the online Jewish Baseball Museum
THE POST GAME Koufax, Greenberg And More: Behold The Jewish Baseball Museum by Cole Jacobson October 11, 2016 To many, the term “Jewish sports legends” might make them think of the scene from “Airplane,” in which this topic is considered … Continue reading →
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