found: Work cat.: Edwards, M. Papa's latkes, 2004.
found: Howland, N. Latkes, latkes, good to eat, 1999.
found: Yorinks, A. Arthur Yorinks's The flying latke, 1999.
found: Wikpedia, Mar. 7, 2007:latke (Potato pancakes, also known as latkes or latkas, are shallow-fried cakes of grated potato and egg, often flavoured with grated onion ... Latkes are traditionally eaten during the Jewish Hanukkah festival although they play no fundamental part in Hanukkah ritual )
found: Epicurious.com/recipes WWW site, Mar. 7, 2007:Recipe search/latke (potato latkes, latkes, gingered carrot latkes, parsnip and pear latkes, cumin-scented beet latkes, sweet-potato latkes)
found: Allrecipes.com/Recipes WWW site, Mar. 7, 2007:Recipe search/latke (potato latkes, vegetable and feta latkes, sweet-potato latkes)
found: Herbst, S.T. New food lover's companion, 2001:latke (Traditionally served at Hanukkah, the latke is a pancake usually made from grated potatoes mixed with eggs, onions, matzo meal and seasonings. It's fried and served hot as a side dish)
found: International dictionary of food & cooking, 1998(potato latkes: Jewish potato pancakes made with raw grated potatoes, chopped onions, eggs, flour and seasonings, fried until crisp)
found: Cassell food dictionary, 1990(potato latkes: closely related to Germany's Kartoffelpuffer)