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New Year’s Day Lucky Foods: Southern… And Jewish?!
I never thought of the traditional Southern dishes eaten for luck at the New Year as particularly Jewish– certainly not ...
Israeli Honey-Sesame Cake Is the Perfect Rosh Hashanah Dessert
A nutty, sweet treat perfect for the High Holidays or a snacking cake year-round.
It Isn’t Rosh Hashanah at My House Without this Chicken
This classic chicken dishes shines every year at the holidays.
13 Easy Rosh Hashanah Recipes That Still Feel Fancy
Impressive dishes with less prep, less washing up and less time in the kitchen.
3 Ways Ethiopian Jews Use Honey on Rosh Hashanah
Think beyond apples and honey…
Make Andrew Zimmern’s Favorite Apple Cake This Rosh Hashanah
Chock-full of apples, it's perfect for dessert, breakfast, or snack time.
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Why I Love (Even Secular) New Year’s Celebrations
It is easy to be dismissive of any grand significance to New Year’s. Sure, it is fun–an excuse to gather ...
Why Do Some Jews Visit Uman for Rosh Hashanah?
The Ukrainian city has been a site for Hasidic pilgrimage for more than 200 years since the death of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.
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How I Ended Up Delivering the Sermon on Rosh Hashanah
Over the summer, Larry, the organizer of the minyan that I attend for Rosh Hashanah, sent out an email asking ...
New Jew Enters New Year with a Slice of Apple Pie
Convert reflects on her eventful first year as a Jew and shares a family recipe.