Traditions Continued – The Recipe
Last week, I wrote about making potato kugel and how it has become a tradition that I got from my mother-in-law (z”l, of blessed memory) […]
Last week, I wrote about making potato kugel and how it has become a tradition that I got from my mother-in-law (z”l, of blessed memory) […]
On Friday afternoon, news of yet another terrorist incident on the Egyptian border came through. The first news said three Palestinians had died after they […]
Judaism is about cycles…we even have some holiday songs that children love to sing, showing how tied we are to time and the cycles of […]
For most of my life, I’ve thought of tradition as those things that our parents hand down to us. For the most part, my parents […]
On the seventh anniversary of his passing…we remember Simon Wiesenthal. He was a man who would not let the world forget or deny the Holocaust. […]
I’m melancholy. I’ve always loved that word. It’s just so descriptive. It’s not really sad or happy; it’s a combination of so many things. It’s […]
Over the Rosh Hashana table, I shared a story with my parents that my husband had told me long ago. Even as I was telling […]
It’s 2:25 a.m – I’ve made the dough for the challah for Rosh Hashana; I’ve made the fish (two types) and I’ve made two salads. […]
According to a local news story – more than 500 people are demonstrating at the US Embassy in Kuwait. I can only hope that at […]
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