I’m honored to be hosting this month’s edition of the Jewish Book Carnival, a monthly event where Jewish Bloggers who blog about books can meet, read and comment on each other’s posts. Jill Broderick shares two reviews of the New [...]
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I'm a mother of two girls, raised in suburban Baltimore, and transplanted to a small New England town. I teach, write, and try to create a vibrant Jewish home for my family while spending very little time in synagogue. I guess you could say we're home-shuling.
I’m honored to be hosting this month’s edition of the Jewish Book Carnival, a monthly event where Jewish Bloggers who blog about books can meet, read and comment on each other’s posts. Jill Broderick shares two reviews of the New [...]
Looking for an easy dessert for seder? Try these jelly-matzoh-thumbprint cookies, which I loved as a kid, and still think are pretty good (for Passover, that is.) 2 eggs 3/4 c. sugar 1 c. cake meal 2 T potato starch [...]
I thought this was an old family recipe. And it is, sort of. Our family has been serving it at seder for at least as long as the Israelites wandered in the desert. But it comes from a cookbook – [...]
One of the greatest privileges of being a kindergarten teacher in a Jewish day school is having the opportunity to teach children to recite the four questions. Unlike almost anything else I teach them about Jewish ritual, this is “real [...]
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Previous Posts
April Jewish Book Carnival
posted 6:00:02am Apr. 15, 2012 | read full post »
Surprisingly decent Passover cookies
posted 6:13:47am Apr. 05, 2012 | read full post »
Matzoh Charlotte - my favorite Passover recipe
posted 6:03:16am Apr. 04, 2012 | read full post »
Teaching the Four Questions to young children
posted 7:36:03am Apr. 01, 2012 | read full post »
Guess what's Kosher for Passover (this will change your life.)
posted 5:02:27pm Mar. 22, 2012 | read full post » |