The Borscht Belt Tattler

The Borscht Belt: A Slice of Americana with Dr. Peter Alan Chester

August 28, 2023 Jen Stewart Episode 96
The Borscht Belt: A Slice of Americana with Dr. Peter Alan Chester
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The Borscht Belt: A Slice of Americana with Dr. Peter Alan Chester
Aug 28, 2023 Episode 96
Jen Stewart

Join us in this captivating episode as we dive into the world of the Borscht Belt with a true bank of knowledge, Dr. Peter Alan Chester. Peter has spent much of his life working in public education, but his affiliation with the Borscht Belt began in 1958, when his family spent their first summer at The Grand Mountain Hotel in Greenfield Park. At 9, he was the hotel’s newspaper boy; at 11 a busboy in the children’s dining room and at 14 he became a waiter. Peter also worked at The Concord, Grossingers and the Aladdin, where he was captain and later Maitre d’Hotel from 1974 until its closure in 1991. The child of Holocaust survivors, Peter was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and now lives in Monticello.

Learnabout The Catskills Borscht Belt Museum HERE.

Check out the highlights of Borscht Belt Fest HERE

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Join us in this captivating episode as we dive into the world of the Borscht Belt with a true bank of knowledge, Dr. Peter Alan Chester. Peter has spent much of his life working in public education, but his affiliation with the Borscht Belt began in 1958, when his family spent their first summer at The Grand Mountain Hotel in Greenfield Park. At 9, he was the hotel’s newspaper boy; at 11 a busboy in the children’s dining room and at 14 he became a waiter. Peter also worked at The Concord, Grossingers and the Aladdin, where he was captain and later Maitre d’Hotel from 1974 until its closure in 1991. The child of Holocaust survivors, Peter was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and now lives in Monticello.

Learnabout The Catskills Borscht Belt Museum HERE.

Check out the highlights of Borscht Belt Fest HERE

Support the Show.

Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!

Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.