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Plate art
With so much fish being served over Yom Tov, here’s a pretty yet simple plating idea.
Esther Ottensoser
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Here are a few special touches that will enhance your Yom Tov table
Esther Ottensoser
Quick Q
Fans of 8th Day have come to expect more than just great sound or the next wedding hit when a new album is released. They’re excited about the combination of depth, insight, and fun which characterize Shmueli and Bentzi Marcus’s creations, and “Samach Tisamach,” on their recently released eighth album Stronger Closer, is no exception.
Quick Q
What happened to a trusted sibling or friend?
A Heaping Scoop
Do you have any tricks to keeping flowers fresh throughout Yom Tov?
Family Table Contributors
A Heaping Scoop
What’s a quick-but-special dinner you make when you want to go all out, like on Rosh Chodesh?
Family Table Readers
Treeo
Crispy crust. Spicy sauce.  Gooey cheese oozing over the sides in long, melty strings.  Do you think that there’s nothing like the first bite of a fresh, hot slice of pizza? You’re not alone!
Shoshana Gross
Treeo
Kivi sticks out his lip. “I hope there’s a tornado. And a tsunami”
Bashie Lisker
Teen Serial
“Meeting Shan’s mother feels more like a job interview with a boss who already hates you”
Ariella Schiller
Teen Serial
Hashem, I whisper, please help me. I have no idea what to do. I don’t want to hurt anybody. And I’m just really, really tired
Ariella Schiller
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If you could press a button and redo one thing in your musical career, what would you change before hitting Play?   Baruch Levine “On my album Modim, there’s a beautiful tune, which I set to the words of ‘Acheinu kol beis Yisrael.’ The song never took off, though, and I think it’s because you

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If you could press a button and redo one thing in your musical career, what would you change before hitting Play?   Shloime Dachs “Actually, there’s something I wish I could change on my first album, One Day at a Time. If you listen to the song ‘Hamalach Hagoel,’ you’ll realize that the words, ‘veyikarei

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A recording with untapped potential.

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“I’d look for simpler arrangements so the vocals could shine.”

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Your heartbeat will slow down listening to the new album

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