A 2001 graduate of the
French Culinary Institute, Lebewohl is a culinary educator and lecturer around the U.S., and appears frequently on
television. For ten years, following the murder of her father, Lebewohl managed the 2nd Ave Deli along with her father's brother, Jack Lebewohl. Lebewohl co-authored
The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook, written as tribute to her father's memory. Mark Rotella of
Publishers Weekly called
The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook "a cookbook that will bring a tear to readers' eyes", the
Lincoln Journal Star said the book "drips with schmaltz and nostalgia", and Jan Norris of the
Palm Beach Post called it "a cookbook for all." Writing for
The Florida Times-Union, Dan McDonald observed that the "stories and recipes give the book a real flavor of the people and traditions of the city's East Village" and summarized
The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook as "a wonderful resource for the non-Jew and non-New York City dweller." The book also includes anecdotes from patrons of the restaurant. In 2007, Lebewohl produced the DVD
A Sabbath Meal, cooking along with actor
Mike Burstyn.
Publications • (Co-author, with Rena Bulkin) ''The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook: Recipes and Memories from Abe Lebewohl's Legendary Kitchen'' (New York: Villard, 1999) • "A Sabbath Meal": In the Kitchen with Sharon Lebewohl and Mike Burstyn, 2007 (DVD). ==References==