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Hostable
This recipe is relatively easy to make and a great appetizer for Shabbos lunch. It looks pretty and tastes delicious, and is definitely a crowd-pleaser.
Michal Belen
Hostable
Wonderful for Shabbat or Yom Tov, and for your in-laws in case they need a reminder of how lucky their son is... Just saying.
Leah Hamaoui
Secrets Revealed
While we hold our secrets close to our hearts, sometimes they slip out. Five stories
Miriam Klein Adelman
Secrets Revealed
While we hold our secrets close to our hearts, sometimes they slip out. Five stories
Gitel Moses
Uncomplicated
One genre of music that will always be with us is the body of cantorial music — chazzanus During these days of war and terror in Eretz Yisrael, what songs are you turning to for chizuk? The traditional Holocaust "Ani Maamin" composed by Azriel Duvid Fastag on the train to Treblinka, that eventually reached the Modzhitzer
Faigy Grossmann
On Our Own Terms
Pitzuchei Mashiach is a snacker’s paradise and so much more
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
On Our Own Terms
A 1974 New York Times article touted the Lakewood area as the “most famous winter resort in the east
Sarah Faygie Berkowitz
Cozey Serial
She’s looking down while she speaks, and I suddenly have the weirdest thought: She’s intimidated by me
Ariella Schiller
Cozey Serial
She doesn’t recognize me. We’ve been in school together since kindergarten and She. Doesn’t. Recognize Me
Ariella Schiller
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What’s your go-to niggun for Kedushah, to help get to that very special place?

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A perfect reflection of the artist’s own personality, an offering of music on an altar of earth — simple, organic, and emotional

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YOSSI NEWMAN loves spreading joy at simchahs throughout the year, and all summer long

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Can you remember a time, or a scene, when music broke down barriers and brought people into that precious circle of unity?

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“Shir Lamaalos (Esa einai… ezri mei’im Hashem). It’s a song of longing, and also one of hope”

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“The first time, we didn’t know exactly what the result would be. But this second time, we knew the exact vibe we were trying to achieve”

By Riki Goldstein