Marianne Dhenin

Marianne Dhenin is a freelance writer covering social justice, politics, and the Middle East. She holds a master's degree in human rights law and justice and is earning a doctorate in Middle East history.

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Russian Markets and Delis Continue to Connect Slavic Families to Centuries-Old Tastes and Traditions
While other migrant groups like Chinese Americans carved out a place for themselves in the United States with restaurants, Slavic migrants have made a habit out of opening delis. The reason is rooted in their histories and it's a tradition that continues today.