Rachael Ray's religion is Jewish.
She had a problem with religion when she was part of an advertising campaign.
Dunkin' Donuts recently pulled an online ad with Rachael Ray wearing a fringed black-and-white scarf. Some felt the ad demonstrated support for Muslim extremism.
The DD folks said that "the possibility of misperception detracted from [the ad's] original intention to promote our iced coffee."
Seems that critics on blogs felt the scarf looked too much like the traditional Arab headdress. The kaffiyeh, blogged conservative commentator Michelle Malkin, "has come to symbolize murderous Palestinian jihad. Popularized by Yasser Arafat and a regular adornment of Muslim terrorists appearing in beheading and hostage-taking videos, the apparel has been mainstreamed by both ignorant (and not-so-ignorant) fashion designers, celebrities, and left-wing icons."
In a statement, Dunkin' Brands Inc. insisted that "absolutely no symbolism was intended."
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Rachael Ray's birth name is Rachael Domenica Ray.
It is from Rachael Ray's magazine called, "Everyday with Rachael Ray".
Rachael Ray works for Food Network.
Rachael Ray - 2006 Rachael Ray on Ice 2-95 was released on: USA: 31 January 2008
Rachael Ray was born on August 25, 1968.
Yes, Rachael Ray has written many cookbooks, including Rachael Ray's Big Orange Book, Yum-o! The Family Cookbook and Rachael Ray's Book of 10.
The cast of 30 Minute Meals - 2001 includes: Rachael Ray as Herself - Host Rachael Ray as Herself - Hostess Rachael Ray as Himself - Host Rachael Ray as Host
Rachael Ray - 2006 Rachael's Favorite Places was released on: USA: 6 February 2013
Rachael Ray - 2006 Rachael's Moving Day was released on: USA: 14 September 2012
Rachael Ray is on Rachael Ray, also known as The Rachael Ray Show. On this show, Rachael Ray talks about preparing meals and often has examples of how to cook.
The duration of Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels is 1800.0 seconds.
Rachael Ray created a dog food named Nutrish.