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From My Table
Yes, it’s just another salad recipe but, also, it’s not just another salad recipe.

By Chanie Nayman

This Way That Way
Comforting, classic, and crowd-pleasing, couscous (or the more familiar farfel) is a side dish so many of us have grown up on.

By Family Table Contributors

Cooks Compete
This cake has no airs about it: it’s not flashy, it’s delicious, and everyone has their favorite recipe

By Family Table Readers

Off the Eaten Path
What does one need for a road trip? After planning routes, itineraries, and hotels, all that’s left is figuring out what to take along.

By Naomi Nachman

PlateArt
Cutting paper snowflakes is such a classic winter activity and fun for all ages!

By Esther Ottensoser

Normal
Kayla looks bewildered. “No, it’s fine, you don’t need to apologize. I didn’t mind the question at all”

By Rochel Samet

Second Dance
This was Akiva’s territory. “I teach stuff like this, I would love to hear some of your best ideas, it’s so relevant to what I do. Tell me a chiddush”

By Dov Haller

EndNote
London born and bred, he’s now based in New York, where he was a member of the Yedidim choir and is a lead guitarist for the A Team Orchestra

By Riki Goldstein

Text Messages
Thirty-three percent of Jews raised Orthodox do not continue to identify with Orthodoxy as adults

By Eytan Kobre

Family First Feature
Always laughing, always teaching, always learning, Rebbetzin Temi Kamenetsky brought thousands closer to Torah

By Elisheva Appel

Family First Inbox
"So yes, not everyone is narcissistic. But if the person is… it’s very, very relevant"

By Family First Readers