Earlier this year, 12-year-old Josh Orlian wowed and/or horrified audiences with his verrry dirty comedy routine on “America’s Got Talent.” Then viral bar mitzvah boy Sam Horowitz resurfaced with his very own fashion web series. And now, in time for the High Holidays, we meet Eitan Bernath, of Teaneck, NJ, the new star of the Food Network’s show “Chopped.” On September 30, the show is airing its first-ever teen episode, featuring contestants in fifth and sixth grade.
He watched a ton of videos on how to cook foods not in our house, his mother said. He spoke with Rabbi Knapp Yavneh s principal about what was and was not halachically allowed. He told Eitan he could cook the meat, but he couldn t cook meat and dairy together.
This kid is no joke. He makes his own cheese (Indian paneer) and he cures his own meat (kosher bacon). When at 6 years old he had a lemonade stand, Eitan insisted on baking the cookies himself and juicing lemons from scratch.
His favorite Food Network star? Chef Guy Fieri. Eitan even dressed up as Fieri for Purim and wore the costume to his hero’s book signing. Bernath’s mom told the Jewish Standard , “When [Fieri] saw him, he stopped the signing. Eitan had written him a long letter and he let him read it. He kept hugging him. The book publisher was there and he took photos.
Rachel Silberstein Rachel Silberstein is a journalist and editor. She has written about politics, crime, health, immigration, religion and parenting. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Tablet Magazine, New York Daily News, Jewcy, Feet In Two Worlds, XOJane, and now, Kveller. nacional She received a BA from Brooklyn College, where she served as editor in chief of the campus weekly, The Kingsman, and won two coveted journalism prizes for her investigative reporting. She lives in Brooklyn with her son and guinea pig.
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