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Chocolate Babka
This babka is so easy, baking it almost feels like cheating. I have a hard time not eating it as it comes out of the oven.
Chocolate Challah
This challah is loaded with chocolate flavor, crusty on the outside and chewy inside.
Turkish Coffee Ice Cream
For me, the best ice cream is coffee ice cream – a perfect balance of bitter and sweet.
Faye's Chocolate Chip Orange Zest Cookies
My Miami Beach grandma's cookies still get a five start rating!
Is Prayer for Activists?
Our basic premise as activists is human responsibility. We, not someone else, must step up to create change in the world. To turn to others before ourselves is for cynics and critics, not change-makers.
Get Out the Vote 2012: Assisting Disabled and Homebound Voters
This post is part our weekly Get Out the Vote 2012 series, focusing on ways to promote civic engagement in your Jewish community and highlighting portions from the RAC’s Get Out the Vote 2012 guide.
Congratulations, Anat!
On behalf of the North American Reform Jewish Movement and all people who appreciate equality in Israel, we offer our sincere and hearty congratulations to Anat Hoffman on her 10th anniversary with the Israel Religious Action Center.
Health Care Reform Frees Us from Modern Mitzrayim
It somehow seems appropriate that the Supreme Court arguments on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act occurred right around Pesach. That’s the time of year that the need for affordable, universal health coverage really hits home for me.
It was 10 years ago, at seder, that the
Too Much Faith in Public Life?
Across the nation, the role that religion and personal faith play in America’s history and in our elections has become front-page news. A new report from the Pew Forum on R