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elleng

(130,948 posts)
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:11 PM Feb 2023

An Ode to 'Crossing Delancey,'

The author 'was born in 1988, the year Crossing Delancey — arguably the most Jewish rom-com ever made — came out. And yet, despite being passionately Jewish and an ardent fan of rom-coms, it somehow took me 31 years to see this enchanting, underrated masterpiece of the genre.

Crossing Delancey is the story of Isabelle “Izzy” Grossman (played by Amy Irving), a 33-year-old single Jewish woman living in New York. Her grandmother (played by Yiddish actress extraordinaire, Reizel Bozyk), through the aid of a Jewish matchmaker (the darling Sylvia Miles), tries to set her up with a nice Jewish boy. And in honor of Tu B’Av — an ancient matchmaking day that is currently celebrated as the Jewish Day of Love — I want to celebrate this movie, which extols the virtues of matchmaking and celebrates Jewish love, both familial and romantic.

The Delancey in Crossing Delancey refers to, of course, the bustling street that starts at Manhattan’s East River, on FDR drive, and ends at the Bowery, which was once the epicenter of the deeply Jewish Lower East Side.'>>>

https://www.kveller.com/an-ode-to-crossing-delancey-the-most-jewish-rom-com-of-all-time/?


I LOVE this movie! Did grow up in Brooklyn (and lived there until I was 9 years old and we moved to Long Island.)

P.S., Grandpa, whom I only 'met' when I was an infant, owned/managed a deli (in what's now Harlem.) He raised 5 kids 'alone,' after Grandma died during the 1918 'pandemic/flu,' and of course the kids helped out.

Dad recalled hating to have to reach into the pickle barrel weekend afternoon/evenings, as doing so left him with pickle juice 'scent,' so messed up his 'dating' ambience, and I suspect is/was why he disliked pickled foods thereafter!



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An Ode to 'Crossing Delancey,' (Original Post) elleng Feb 2023 OP
That's a terrific movie. greatauntoftriplets Feb 2023 #1
Fabulous movie MerryHolidays Feb 2023 #2
THANKS! elleng Feb 2023 #4
I love that movie nt XanaDUer2 Feb 2023 #3
I love that movie also. I need to find it and watch it again NoRethugFriends Feb 2023 #5
Amy Irving -an Amazing actress and deeply underrated. One of my Favorites. PA_jen Feb 2023 #6
Crossing Delancy and Auntie Mame (Rosalind Russell) agingdem Feb 2023 #7
;-) Ok...I get it...we're crossing Delancy elleng Feb 2023 #8
One of my favourite movies. VMA131Marine Feb 2023 #9

greatauntoftriplets

(175,742 posts)
1. That's a terrific movie.
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:14 PM
Feb 2023

So well written and acted, Amy Irving and Peter Rieger were perfect for their roles. In fact, I saw it on one of the cable channels a few weeks ago.


On edit: And I'm not Jewish.

agingdem

(7,850 posts)
7. Crossing Delancy and Auntie Mame (Rosalind Russell)
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:42 PM
Feb 2023

are my two very favorite movies...years ago I took my daughter to New York for a little mother/daughter time..early one morning we grabbed a cab and headed to the Essex Street Market..I asked the driver to drop us off across from the market..and as we were waiting for the light to change my daughter said "Ok, I get it..we're crossing Delancey"..exactly

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