这里有些东西是洁食!:布鲁克林学院犹太营养学学生的饮食方式

Annie Hauck-Lawson
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犹太日历上充满了由饮食处方和禁令构成的仪式。对于许多遵循犹太饮食法的纽约犹太人来说,传统的饮食习惯每天都在许多方面构成挑战。与食品有关的冲突和问题涉及节日食品、宗教禁食、营养充足、脂肪消耗、体重控制、获得和购买犹太食品、厌食症、身体形象和其他饮食健康因素,这些都是在仪式、日常和庆祝的基础上产生的。我是在布鲁克林学院工作期间意识到这些问题的,那里有相当多的犹太营养学教授和学生遵守犹太洁食的饮食习惯。布鲁克林学院营养学专业的学生毕业时掌握了在多元文化的纽约解决食物和营养问题的技能。正统犹太学生受到学业、犹太教文化、布鲁克林的多样性和生活经历等因素的影响,对食物的关注更加强烈。对他们来说,营养学的研究要么无缝地将良好营养的原则与他们的文化饮食方式融合在一起,要么可能加剧个人的饮食斗争。本文着眼于遵循犹太饮食法的布鲁克林学院学生如何面对调和传统和新食物方式的挑战,弥合传统,世代和文化,并将营养理论付诸实践。
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Something's Kosher Here!: Foodways Among Jewish Brooklyn College Nutrition Students
Journal for the Stu4J of Food and Society The Jewish calendar is filled with observances framed by dietary prescriptions and proscriptions. For many Jewish New Yorkers who follow kosher dietary laws, traditional food habits pose challenges everydayand in many ways.Food-related conflicts and questions concerning holiday foods, religious fasting, nutrient adequacy, fat consumption, weight control, access to and the expense of kosher food, anorexia, body image and other diet-health factors arise on a ritual, daily and celebratory basis. I became aware of these issues in the course of my work at Brooklyn College where a fair number of Jewish professors and students of nutrition observe kosher dietary practices. Brooklyn College dietetics students graduate with skills to address food and nutrition issues in multicultural New York. Orthodox Jewish students have an intensified food focus influenced by their studies, Judaism's culture, Brooklyn's diversity, and life experiences, among other factors. For them, the studies of dietetics may either seamlessly meld principles of good nutrition with their cultural foodways or it may exacerbate personal dietary struggles. This paper looks at ways that Brooklyn College students who follow kosher dietary law face the challenges of reconciling traditional and new foodways, bridging traditions, generations and cultures, and putting nutrition theory to practice.
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