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When you invest in the Union for Reform Judaism, you strengthen communities across North America and make a better world possible—one in which all Jewish people can participate and be proud.
Support Reform Judaism
When you invest in the Union for Reform Judaism, you strengthen communities across North America and make a better world possible—one in which all Jewish people can participate and be proud.
Support Reform Judaism
When you invest in the Union for Reform Judaism, you strengthen communities across North America and make a better world possible—one in which all Jewish people can participate and be proud.
Falafel (Chickpea Patties)
Falafel is sold on street corners in every city and town in Israel.
Hummus (Chickpea Dip)
Like techina, or sesame paste, hummus was brought to Israel by Jews from Arab countries, though today it is everyone's favorite. It tastes best when eaten with fresh, warm pita bread.
Techina (Sesame Seed Dip)
Brought to Israel by Jewish refugees from Arab countries, techina is a thick dip with sesame seeds as its base.
Baba Ghanoush (Eggplant with Tahini)
In Israel, it is not unusual for guests to drop in for a visit without prior notice. In such cases, they are likely to get a light snack or impromptu meal.
Tarato (Yogurt Soup)
This cold soup is particularly suitable for hot summer nights in Israel. Yogurt, the main ingredient, has been a popular food in Israel for many years.