
The Kugel Story by Nina Yellin
This book covers the updated papers presented at a seminar in Tromso, Norway in June 2014, which was organized by the Italian Public Comparative and European Law Association (DPCE) in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Norwegian Constitution. The seminar brought together Italian and Norwegian scholars to discuss different parts and profiles of the Norwegian Constitution. The papers of the Tromso seminar represent a good mix of a domestic approach and external statements. The method of dialectic confrontation between Norwegian and Italian scholars, founded on comparative law, proved to be a successful one. The meeting of national schools and the exchange of ideas and commentaries between scholars of different countries is a great stimulus for the enhancement of scientific progress. The book will be of interest to scholars in the field of comparative constitutional law. Contents include: Values and Ideas in the Norwegian Constitution 1814-2014: A Reflection * The Role of Constitutional Customary Law * Norway in Comparative Constitutionalism * The Constitutional Organs and Their Balance * From Qualified Unicameralism to Genuine Unicameralism * Individual Rights in Norway * Courts and the Legislator: Tensions and Influences in Norway and in a Comparative Perspective * Religion in Norwegian Legal Order * The Constitutional Reform on State-Church Relationships * The Protection of Saami (Land) Rights in Finnmark: A Comparative Assessment * Norwegian Administration in Comparative Perspective *** Librarians: ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO Subject: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Comparative Law, Norwegian Law]
Yellin, Nina: - Nina was born in Philadelphia, PA. Her parents were First-generation Americans. All grandparents were Lithuanian-Russian immigrants (Ashkenazic Litvaks) who first touched American soil at Ellis Island. Their cooking-style prevailed. Culinary arts training for Nina began at a young age while watching her mother and bubbe (grandmother) prepare delicacies of Jewish cuisine. Kugel was frequently part of family gathering meals. As a teenager, she enjoyed enhancing recipes, and that has never stopped. Nina's background is in business and fine art. Her career path included publishing with Smylan Reed Books, and she is the author of several Jewish cookbooks featuring kugel. She taught cooking to all ages and has catered large parties. In addition to her love of cooking and baking, fiber arts and mah jongg, she has performed with community and synagogue choirs and Sweet Adelines International choruses. Her two daughters and three grandchildren are singers and instrumentalists. Nina attributes their vocal abilities to the fact that they were virtually weaned on kugel. Currently residing in central New Jersey, residences have been in southern NJ, FLA, SC, PA, AZ, TX. Travels have taken her to almost every state in the USA, and she has visited many countries around the world while scrutinizing their cuisines. This kugel mavin (expert) is the world's premier Kugelologist and the first author to write published cookbooks that are primarily devoted to kugel.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780962281112 |
| ISBN 10 | 0962281115 |
| Title | The Kugel Story |
| Author | Nina Yellin |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Smylan Reed Books |
| Year published | 1993-08-01 |
| Number of pages | 203 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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