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Get Your Copy of The Nosher’s High Holidays Community Cookbook!

Order by August 21 to get your copy in time for Rosh Hashanah!

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At The Nosher, we strongly believe that our vibrant community of Jewish food lovers is what makes us so special. So we’re delighted to share the latest project we’ve cooked up, with your help!

Rooted in the tradition of synagogue sisterhood cookbooks, The Nosher’s new High Holidays Community Cookbook brings together treasured Jewish recipes from you, our vibrant community.

From a simple stovetop brisket to free up precious oven space and a symbolic Iraqi stew filled with edible blessings for the new year to hearty soups to keep you warm in the sukkah and enough apple desserts to satisfy any sweet tooth, we think you’ll love the wide array of secret family recipes, forever crowd pleasers and instant classics we’ve gathered from you, our wonderful readers and home chefs.

So how can you get a copy? Anyone who donates $44 (or more!) to The Nosher will get a copy of “The Nosher’s High Holidays Community Cookbook” shipped right to your home.

As a nonprofit, your support helps keep The Nosher community thriving so we can continue to connect thousands of home cooks from around the world to Jewish recipes and culinary traditions.

Donate to get a copy of “The Nosher’s High Holiday Community Cookbook.”

Whether you’re hosting a houseful of guests or hunkering down for intimate meals, looking for a chopped liver that tastes just like Bubbe’s or to incorporate new Jewish traditions into your festivities, there’s a recipe here for you!

We hope the pages of your copy will be sticky with honey and stained with pomegranate juice, and that these beloved Jewish recipes will make your new year extra sweet.

Please place your order by August 21 so we can get “The Nosher’s High Holidays Community Cookbook” to you in time for Rosh Hashanah!

Please note: We’re excited to share this book with you but at this time, we can only ship to addresses within the continental U.S. Supporters located outside the U.S. who donate to this campaign will be contacted with the option to download an e-book.

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