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Strega Nona and the Traditions We Keep: Italian-American Traditions in New Jersey, Part 1

25 min · 4. mai 2026
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Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola isn’t a traditional folktale, but it reflects a way of life tied to Italian cultural traditions that continued in places like New Jersey. In this episode, we look at how rituals—Sunday sauce, the Feast of the Seven Fishes, and family traditions—can stay the same from one generation to the next, while the understanding behind them can fade. Through the story of Big Anthony, we examine what happens when ritual is separated from understanding—and how something meant to nourish can overflow into something else entirely. This is a New Jersey story about immigration, Italian-American life, and the difference between repeating something and actually knowing why it matters. This also serves as a segue into upcoming discussions of Italian-American traditions brought over to places like New Jersey.

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