'Goyim Who Love Brisket': Fundraiser for Refugees at Muslim-owned Jewish Deli Is Quintessentially New York

Many of the guests, drawn by the promise of the best brisket in N.Y. and a chance to do some good, were neither Jewish nor Muslim

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BROOKLYN — “Goy, goy, goy, goy,” said Kevin Medina, pointing at each of his friends around a sandwich-laden table at , a hole-in-the-wall joint in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. “We're just a bunch of goyim who love brisket.”

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