Happy Rosh Hashanah
Happy Rosh Hashanah to the Jewish readers of this site. This article from 2004 from the Jewish Week says that a quarter of the top 24 eaters were Jewish at that time, but I think a lot of those eaters have either retired or dropped down since then. Don “Moses” Lerman is the featured eater in that article.
Rabbi Yitzy said
September 22, 2006 @ 10:07 pm
Good evening . My name is Rabbi Yitzhak Abramovitz. It is a pleasure to make everyvon’s aquantaince. I should be in synagogue right now instead of typing. Please dont rat me out to the other Rabbi’s . It vud be a sin. I have made some friends with other competitive eaters and i hope von day to compete at the table but the food must be kosher or its impossible. . I vant to vish all of you a happy and healthy new year. I hope to become a permanent fixture on this site ven im not davening in temple . I have a myspace page. http://www.myspace.com/yitzy111
Rabbi Yitzy said
September 30, 2006 @ 12:14 pm
Ooy Vay i ate a non kosher khhhhhystal burger von day before Yom Kippur . I know i am going to get a sin. i almost ate 2
Rabbi Yitzy said
October 2, 2006 @ 8:12 pm
Ooy vay i fasted all day . Vat a good vay to enter an eating contest. I intend on brahhking the fast mid some lox bagels herring and maybe some gafilta feeesh. A happy new year to all my new competititve eating frehhnds . I vonder should i join aice or ifoce? vats the difference
Gentleman Joe said
October 2, 2006 @ 11:08 pm
Can someone explain to me why Ramadan is such a big deal? So what, it doesn’t count as fasting if its only during daylight hours.