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Man With a Pan
How two sibs made Shabbos without a hitch

By Aaron and Hadassah Boehm

Recipes
In my home, every Yom Tov comes along with some family-favorite special dish. Of course, for Chanukah it’s something fried

By Chaya Surie Goldberger

Gourmet Vs. Everyday
While most people celebrate Chanukah by frying up all kinds of goodies, I like to do it differently and serve dishes rich with olive oil

By Chaya Suri Leitner and Sara Gold

Recipes
If there’s one food that defines a heimish dinner party, it’s kishka! So why not fry up some kishka for Chanukah?

By Chaya Surie Goldberger

Pantry Makes Perfect
Pulling together all the bits and pieces I found in my fridge and pantry, I managed to create these sheet-pan nachos that were tasty, fun to eat, and hit the spot

By Faigy Grossmann

PlateArt
Enjoy your Chanukah break with your family with these adorable edible crafts!

By Esther Ottensoser

This Way That Way
They’re great as a salad crunch, crushed and added to breading, added to mashed potatoes, or sprinkled over a frittata; your imagination is the limit

By Family Table Contributors

Family First Inbox
“It reads as a short story, but only us, the children of narcissistic/enabling parents, know the deep pain contained within”

By Family First Readers

Magazine Feature
Dayan Chanoch Ehrentreu's reign of unbending standards and unstinting kindness

By Yonoson Rosenblum

A Better You
Why can being alone sometimes feel uncomfortable, even “cringey”?

By Family First Contributors

Knesset Channel
Bibi-Smotrich dust-up will dog this coalition

By Avi Blum, ESQ

Family First Serial
She will need a scribe. Someone who will walk around the factory and not simply assume that he has seen destruction, but will open his eyes and note down the details

By Leah Gebber

Inside Israel
As of this writing, the identity of the perpetrators remains unknown, with none of the major terrorist organizations claiming responsibility

By Eliezer Shulman