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Best Jewish children’s books of 2011, if I do say so myself.

posted by Homeshuling

So, I’ve been working on a post of recommended books to buy for Hanukkah gifts. Procrastination rarely pays off, but in this case Marjorie Ingall posted the same column on Tablet. She recommended many of the same books I was [...]

The Shabbat Princess is coming – will you be there?

posted by Homeshuling

Next Sunday I’ll begin a month of travel to Jewish book fairs around the country to share my new picture book, The Shabbat Princess. If you live nearby, please come and introduce yourself! Sunday, October 30 Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield Jewish [...]

Jewish Book Carnival – Sukkot (October) Edition

posted by Homeshuling

  Homeshuling is delighted to host this month’s Jewish Book Carnival, a gathering of blog posts about Jewish books.  Enjoy your visits to all the participating blogs, and please help promote the carnival by posting a link on your own [...]

You don’t have to be Jewish….to write a great Yom Kippur children’s book

posted by Homeshuling

This summer I had the chance to meet my number one author crush, Kevin Henkes. He was the keynote speaker at the Summer Institute for the Teaaching of Writing that I attended this summer at Teacher’s College, and while I [...]

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April Jewish Book Carnival
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 American Haggadah, one at Legal Legacy, and one at Rhapsody in Book

posted 6:00:02am Apr. 15, 2012 | read full post »

Surprisingly decent Passover cookies
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 1/2 c. shortening  (I'm all about coconut oil for my pareve baking this year.)

posted 6:13:47am Apr. 05, 2012 | read full post »

Matzoh Charlotte - my favorite Passover recipe
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 - the Molly Goldberg Jewish cookbook -  a gem worth buying just for the commentaries on the recipes ("By

posted 6:03:16am Apr. 04, 2012 | read full post »

Teaching the Four Questions to young children
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 work." The candles will get blessed, kiddush will be recited, an

posted 7:36:03am Apr. 01, 2012 | read full post »

Guess what's Kosher for Passover (this will change your life.)
I'm not exaggerating. The bane of my Passover existence has been pareve baking. I cook a lot more meat during the holiday than I do the rest of the year, which means a lot more pareve desserts. Which has, up until now, usually meant margarine made from disgusting ingredients such as cottonseed oi

posted 5:02:27pm Mar. 22, 2012 | read full post »


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