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From My Table
I’m not usually a measurer when it comes to cooking, but then I live with the consequences of winging it! Sometimes it’s nice to measure and know you’ll get a delicious and foolpr ...

By Chanie Nayman

A Heaping Scoop
What’s the most important part of making your cholent the success that it is?

By Family Table Contributors

Recipes
Add a Crock-Pot for your cooking method and you’ve got the tastiest, softest meatballs to enhance your Shabbos-seudah fare

By Faigy Grossman

Recipes
A different and delicious accompaniment to cholent, this is an updated version of deli roll that everyone will welcome warmly

By Brynie Greisman

Staff Room
A dish that encapsulates generations of keeping Shabbos and following our Sages. And yet, no two cholents are the same

By Mishpacha Staff

Pantry Makes Perfect
Bulgur is a super grain to keep on hand. It’s quick to cook, filling, chock-full of nutrients, and adapts to whatever flavors you’re craving

By Faigy Grossmann

Windows
Optimism? It clashed with my inculcated weltanschauung, that of straight-up fear

By Lea Pavel

Family First Serial
It is not nothing, all this that she has done. Would she have done it had she been contented?

By Leah Gebber

LifeTakes
I was once that girl, ready to sacrifice all that was familiar and comfortable in America to support my husband’s Torah learning

By Shiffy Grun

Magazine Feature
A first-person account from America’s hotbed of radical progressivism: college campuses

By Jonah James

By the Letter
Nurturing others is the greatest good

By Cindy Landesman and Mindel Kassorla

A Few Minutes With
Yaakov Amidror is a former national security advisor, Major General (res.)

By Chananel Shapira