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From My Table
I saw this trend floating around during the 2020 Covid creative cooking period, and I remembered it now because I thought it would be a fun thing to fry over Chanukah.

By Chanie Nayman

This Way That Way
This popular ingredient in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine has a richer and nuttier taste, adding its own distinct twist to any dish

By Family Table Contributors

Recipes
This is one of those dishes that will be enjoyed by adults and children alike, guaranteed!

By Rivky Kleiman

Recipes
A doughnut cake that tastes delicious, with the white glaze and sprinkles, and is filled just like a jelly doughnut

By Brynie Greisman

Recipes
I used butternut squash as opposed to potatoes in these latkes because it packs a punch of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants

By Brynie Greisman

Cooks Compete
Here are three incredible recipes that are sure to help cultivate that special Chanukah ambiance on any (or all) of the eight nights. Happy frying!

By Family Table Readers

TableScapes
Outside it’s cold and wintery, and that allows for the indoors to become the place where we want to be, surrounded by our family and friends, celebrating eternal traditions togeth ...

By Malky Gestetner

PlateArt
Fun, exciting, creative, and interactive activities are really what makes a party. Here are a variety of ideas to help make your Chanukah memorable!

By Esther Ottensoser

Standing Ovation
In the best of our annual tradition, we have another trivia quiz for you

By Dovid Nachman Golding

Flashback
“The true tests are not when ideals are pitted against fleeting desires”

By Bassi Gruen

Knowing and Growing
If you want to really understand somebody, your aim has to be to simply think about him, not to reach the truth

By Rabbi Reuven Leuchter

Family Connections
Talking to a child can’t change his reactions. Only neural “rewiring” can do that

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

The Moment
It’s time to upgrade our Chanukah experience! We have some suggestions, but we’re waiting for your ideas too…

By Shmuel Botnick and Yosef Herz

Magazine Feature
Five decades ago, a group of British Jews slipped behind the Iron Curtain. They’re still astonished by what they found

By Riki Goldstein