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Deli is Short For Delicious—But Are Your Pastrami and Bologna Sandwiches Giving You Cancer?

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The Decline of the Deli: A Culinary History of Transformation

The deli experienced its peak in the 1930s with over a thousand establishments in New York, coinciding with a growing interest in Jewish cuisine among non-Jews, particularly during World War II. The war fostered connections between Jewish soldiers and Gentiles, exposing many to traditional Jewish foods. However, post-war societal changes led to a decline in delis as affluent Jewish families shifted away from deli work, seeking professional careers instead. The tragic impact of the Holocaust decimated the Jewish population in Eastern Europe, severing cultural ties and diminishing the vibrant culinary heritage that characterized Jewish delis.

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