I did this again with my Gan class, and thought I’d reprint the post for those of you who missed it last year. Most sensible Jews (and all left-wing poultry) are opposed to kapparos, the High Holiday tradition of transferring [...]
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I did this again with my Gan class, and thought I’d reprint the post for those of you who missed it last year. Most sensible Jews (and all left-wing poultry) are opposed to kapparos, the High Holiday tradition of transferring [...]
I’m sitting in my kitchen right now, with a pile of cookbooks in front of me. Odd, because I rarely use cookbooks anymore. I almost always go straight to the internet to find my recipes. But, I’m feeling the need [...]
What are you doing on the Sunday before Rosh Hashanah? My kids and I will be making kosher sauerkraut and cheese drumming on recycled household items tie dying hiking the Appalachian Trail climbing trees composting watching “veggie puppetry” (whatever that [...]
Beliefnet bloggers were asked to contribute our memories of 9/11 for a collective piece called “Where were you on 9/11?” My piece can be found there, shortened to 200 words or less. Here’s the original. On 9/11, I was a [...]
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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 » |