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Passover, Shabbat and An In-Person ‘Festival of Freedom’

For the second seder, consider a lighter meal. This may well be the start of a new tradition for worldly younger generations looking for...

Soup’s On! Money-Saver and Winter Warmth All in One

Whip up a pot to eat now or freeze for later; it’s a delicious catch-all for food you might otherwise toss. By: Ethel G. Hofman Thick,...

Everything You Need to Know About Coronavirus

by : Lieba Nesis COVID-19, an acronym for Coronavirus Disease 2019, has infected more than 126,000 with over 4,600 deaths to date, and caused irreparable...

Fun and Healthy Recipes for the Entire Family

Cooking with Kale   By: Elizabeth Kurtz Kale is all the rage and a huge food trend. From kale chips to kale salads, it...

Favorite Family Recipes from “KosherScoop”

Low Fat Chunk Vegetable Soup By: Estee Kafra This creamy low calorie soup is full of flavor and filling as well. It's a...

Shabbat and Anytime Recipes from “The Joy of Kosher”

Kale, Avocado, and Farro Salad Kale has become a big deal in the past couple of years, a favorite of people of all...

Alsatian Pear Kugel with Prunes

Bosc pears and Italian blue plums (dried for use in winter) are fruits that were most often put into kugel. This very old...

Lemon Lamb Cholent

Times Ready Time : 18 hours Servings 6 Ingredients 2 potatoes 1 lb. lamb (stew meat or shank bone) Chicken, 2 legs 1/2...

A Sukkot Feast

Some traditional (and not so traditional) recipes, made easy for the busy cook It’s Sukkah season! Although for some the weather is still...

A Whole Foods Rosh Hashanah

The Jewish way to usher in a sweet year by way of the kitchen. The following dishes are all excerpted from my latest...

Chosen Eats: Rosh Hashanah Challah Bites with Honey Butter

I love baked goods, but I don’t always love baking. That’s because I’m impatient; I hate the long but necessary wait times while...

Cooking with Honey for Rosh HaShana

Celebrate the sweet new year in style Traditionally we eat honey from Rosh Hashanah through Sukkot to symbolize a sweet new year. Apples...

Can Your A/C Handle the Heat? How to Avoid a Breakdown

Summer is still two months off, but unseasonably warm weather has already caused some air conditioning systems to kick in across the country. Is...

Widely Popular New Parenting Books Resemble Traditional Jewish Teachings

In the last two years, two top-selling books have been published on parenting that have sparked increasing discussion about the efficacy of American, or...

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Window Blinds

There are a lot of window treatments available. Choosing among these is already a hard decision. If you choose to install window blinds in...

College Students Shun Traditional Advertising in Favor of Online Sources When Shopping for an Apartment, Survey Shows

Students Rely on Search Engines and Friends’ Social Media Posts When Searching for New Places to LiveGoogle scores highest among college students looking for...

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