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This week we talked to Judy Daniel, content program manager for UCSF IT’s Web Services, about the intersection of food and culture. Plus, view the 2022-23 religious holidays calendar, don’t miss Friday’s open enrollment deadline, save the date for the first-ever FAS All-Staff Town Hall on December 8 and peek at the Hot Jobs open this week at UCSF.

Judy at the beach with a beach hat
My superhero talent is that I could look in your cupboard and whip up dinner for four people without breaking a sweat.

November 16, 2022

Judy's Table

As a Content Program Manager within Web Services for UCSF IT, Judy Daniel helps with large, strategic web initiatives, such as the newly redesigned IT and HR websites and University-wide client sites across schools and departments. She’s also obsessive about food and her local farmers’ market. “I've been shopping at the Alemany farmers’ market since we moved into the Bernal Heights neighborhood 22 years ago. I know most of my vendors by name and buy and eat what's in season,” Judy shares. “Tangerines just came in, pears and apples are in abundance, and all the hearty greens. Tomatoes and berries are making a valiant last stand, but really, it's time to pass them by.” We talked with her about her love of food and how it’s celebrated in her Jewish culture.

 

Tell us about your relationship with food.

My sister and I are both “play-with-food” people. My sister is strictly a baker and I’m more of a cook, but bake regularly. Playing with food is a creative expression for me. My superhero talent is that I could look in your cupboard and whip up dinner for four people without breaking a sweat. I delight in sharing meals with people. When I plan a menu, shop for food, cook a meal and share it with people I care about, it’s very meaningful.

 

How does food intersect with your Jewish culture?

The Jewish culture, like many others, is food-centric. Every week, we have Shabbat challah. There are special foods for certain holidays, like apples and honey and honey cake for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, where it’s traditional to dip apples in honey to symbolize the hope for a sweet year ahead. For Purim, you’ll find Hamantaschen, three-cornered, sweet-filling cookies commonly viewed as a reference to Haman, the villain of Purim. The pastries symbolize the defeated enemy of the Jewish people. For Chanukah, we like potato latke and sufganiyot (jelly donuts). Fried foods are prepared and eaten throughout the holiday to celebrate the miracle of Hanukkah: oil that kept the menorah (candelabra lamp) lit for eight days instead of the one day it was supposed to last.

Potato latkes with sour cream and applesauce

Our family potato latke recipe is (like many family recipes) a mix of different recipes shared and handed down, so I make them by feel and memory. However, the Kitchn's latke recipe is a solid go-to. Germans eat their pancakes with applesauce, while the Eastern Europeans top them with sour cream. My family is from both places, so I like mine with both.

FAVORITE COOKIE JAR TREAT

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Religious and Campus Holidays Calendar 2022-23: Consider religious holidays that could impact scheduling

Please use the guidelines from UCSF Graduate Division to avoid scheduling important academic deadlines, events, or activities on religious holidays that many individuals on our campus observe.

Save the date for our first ever FAS All Staff Town Hall, Thursday, December 8 from 12:30-1:45pm

Senior Vice Chancellor Erin Gore invites all FAS to our first FAS All Staff Town Hall on Thursday, December 8, held virtually on Zoom from 12:30-1:45pm. This year's theme focuses on what we are doing to become an anti-racist and inclusive organization. Hear an update from SVC Gore, learn more from your colleagues about how we are addressing how racism is operating within FAS, find out how you can get involved, and ask anything during the Q+A.

Open enrollment ends this Friday, November 18 at 5pm

There are still a few more days before Friday’s open enrollment deadline. More details on plan changes, premiums and UCSF support resources can be found at https://healthcarefacilitators.ucsf.edu/open-enrollment or see the UC systemwide OE website.

HOT JOBS @ UCSF

 

Associate Vice Chancellor, Campus Life Services

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Manager, Onboarding & Innovation, Health Contact Center

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Manager, Shared Services, Health Contact Center

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Workforce Management Analyst, Health Contact Center

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Practice Coordinator, Cancer Center

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Quality Control Manager, Radiology

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Optometrist, Ophthalmology

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