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Passover Raspberry Squares
Try this recipe for Passover raspberry squares, made with matzah meal and jam.
Passover Chocolate-Nut-Apple Torte
This flourless Passover torte is made with matzah meal, walnuts, chocolate, apples, and more.
What to Expect at a Passover Seder
So you're attending a Passover seder? Wonderful! Here are some things to know before you go
What Do You Know About Passover Music?
Here are eight questions to engage you and your family in the eight days of Passover. Listen to the Passover songs below.
Leading a Passover Seder: The Freedom to be Creative!
I do not have enough fingers and toes on which to count the various kinds of Passover seders I have participated in or led. So many have been close to my heart, building and reinforcing my Jewish identity year after year.
The Absolute, Hands-Down, Best Passover Apple Cake
The Absolute, Hands-Down, Best Passover Apple Cake recipe you will find on the internet... or anywhere!
The Origins of Charoset
How did charoset (chopped fruit, nuts, wine, and spices) become a traditional seder food?
A Season to Remember the Hungry
Carton upon carton of matzah greeted me as I entered the grocery store this morning.
Israeli Food Festivals
Most visitors to Israel will agree that the food is always among the more memorable aspects of their trip. Israeli cuisine is as diverse as the Israeli people with recipes from North Africa, the Middle East, Europe and South America highlighted by local ingredients.
A Nun, A Priest and A Rabbi
A nun, a priest and a rabbi walk out on the pulpit of a Presbyterian church… What sounds like the opening line of a bad joke, was in fact the description of an event that took place last month at Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church in Naples, Florida. I gave the opening invocation at the interfaith gathering with Reverend Kathy Kircher (an Episcopal priest) and Sister Simone Campbell, the guest speaker for the event.