The Jewish New Year, also known as Rosh Hashanah, kicks off Friday at sundown, marking the beginning of an important 10-day stretch in the Jewish calendar. It culminates with the Day of Atonement ...
What Food Can You Eat on Rosh Hashanah? The most symbolic Rosh Hashanah ingredients are pomegranates, honey, string beans, beets or spinach, carrots and fish, with traditional dishes like Challah, ...
There’s nothing like a series of back-to-back Jewish holidays to help you pack on the pounds without even trying. Between my mother’s Rosh Hashanah brisket, my bubbie’s stuffed cabbage for Sukkot, and ...
Shannon Sarna, a South Orange resident and editor of The Nosher, a Jewish food website, was astounded the first time she ate a dairy kugel. "I was like, 'Where has this been?' It's so delicious." ...
Here are five Jewish recipes, including 'High Holiday' Brisket, lemon ricotta kugel and latkes, from the Courier Journal's ...
Some potato kugel accompanied by a salad of pre-mixed greens from the store, enhanced with some strawberries, walnuts and sliced black olives. With Passover coming, I decided to look for an ...
Janet Abraham is known as the kugel girl by her friends. “Growing up, my mom always would make an apple kugel and she would always be so proud of it. But it was the driest thing I ever tasted! I made ...
Sorting through old files recently, I dug up a tattered collection of recipes created by my Jewish kindergarten class back in the 1980s. We fledgling chefs didn't exactly have the culinary aptitude of ...
Jewish cuisine has long been influential in the U.S. and global food culture. Diaspora brought traditional Jewish foods across the world: Over centuries and continents, Jewish foods became part of the ...