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Fill you holiday table (and your stomach) with these delicious, eye-catching recipes. Rosh Hashanah isn't necessarily a time for culinary innovation—your family has probably been eating the same ...
In Hebrew, "Rosh Hashanah" translates to "the head of the year." Food is an important part of Rosh Hashanah. Sweet foods are often eaten as they are intended to symbolise hope for a sweet and ...
We have recipes for Rosh Hashanah, Passover, and Hannukah help you celebrate! "Kugels of all types are found on many Jewish tables. Whether they are potato or noodle, sweet or savory, it seems ...
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While Yom Kippur doesn’t present the same opportunities for engagement through food that Rosh Hashanah does, children can still help with preparing the Seudah Hamafseket (pre-fast meal), as well ...