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The exterior of Indianapolis restaurant Milktooth. Photo: Twitter.
The owner of a popular Indianapolis eatery has stunned the local Jewish community with a post on social media that equated being Jewish with knowing the taste of children’s blood a recycling of the medieval blood libel that falsely accused Jews of using the blood of Christian children to bake matzah during Passover.
Jonathan Brooks the Jewish owner and chef at the Milktooth restaurant in Indianapolis said he made the comment on his Instagram account as a sarcastic response to critics who claimed he was “appropriating” Jewish cuisine for Milktooth’s latest menu.
Indianapolis restaurateur pushes for vaccinations for restaurant workers
Martha Hoover, who owns 12 restaurants in Indianapolis, is urging the governor to include restaurant employees on the list to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Author: Mary Milz Updated: 6:44 PM EST February 5, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Every industry wants to see their workers get vaccinated right away.
In Kentucky, teachers are lining up to get their shots. In New York, restaurant workers are now rolling up their sleeves. That s what a well-known Indianapolis restaurateur wants to see here.
Martha Hoover owns 12 restaurants in Indianapolis, including Cafe Patachou, Napolese and Public Greens. Like others in hospitality, Hoover has taken a big hit. She has temporarily closed three places with the rest operating at half-capacity and a fraction of the 400 employees she had pre-pandemic.
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January 19, 2021
It’s no surprise that Indiana, like the rest of America, is having a bumpy year in hospitality. A handful of the industry’s heavy hitters are gathering on one stage to discuss where we all go from here for a summit they’re calling
On the Table. Hosted by the HI-FI, an organization leading the #SaveOurStages charge locally, this event will happen in-person on a distanced stage Jan. 22 from 3 to 4 p.m. Masks are required for the entire event, which will also be streaming via West Fork Whiskey’s Facebook page. Speakers include the following:
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