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From My Table
The topping in this recipe is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside in a way a photo cannot capture! Try it yourself!

By Chanie Nayman

This Way That Way
There is nothing better than a thinly sliced piece of sushi-grade tuna with a little sesame oil and soy sauce. Give it a try. You might just love it.

By FamilyTable Contributors

Recipes
This elegant side dish can potentially be two dishes if you take the extra rice and serve it at a different meal. Trust me — no one except you and I will know it made a previous a ...

By Rivky Kleiman

Recipes
Having simanim play out in different dishes of your Yom Tov table is always fun, but sweet roasted carrots covered in a garlic-infused oil makes it delicious as well.

By Sima Kazarnovsky

Like a Local
How could it not be good — it’s bursting with scrumptious apple flavor. I would almost call it an apple babka, especially with the crumbs and glaze, and it’s perfect for Rosh Hash ...

By Faigy Grossman

Pantry Makes Perfect
This fish dish takes just a few minutes to prepare — definitely appreciated when preparing so many Yom Tov dishes

By Faigy Grossmann

PlateArt
With these easy-to-create and charming decorations, you don’t need to be an expert crafter to infuse your succah with beauty and warmth, making it a place of joy and celebration f ...

By Esther Ottensoser

Recipes
The honey-mustard-mandarin combo creates an entrée that absolutely belongs at a succah table!

By Faigy Grossman

Etched in Memory: Rosh Hashanah Theme 5784
Sometimes there are events so monumental they’re perfectly preserved as a snapshot, never forgotten. 5 readers share the moments forever

By Family First Readers

Magazine Feature
 Zvhil rosh yeshivah and veteran maggid shiur Rav Michel Zilber shares the secret fueling a century of Daf Yomi

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Yisrael A. Groweiss

The Conversation Continues
“Alcoholics and other addicts would never be encouraged to just have their substance in moderation, just walk away, or just try harder”

By Family First Readers

Magazine Feature
Daas Torah can often surprise us, but the answers to our questions are often clearer than we could have imagined

By Riki Goldstein

Musings
The migrating birds that make their way over my Jerusalem neighborhood as summer winds down will always remain my favorite

By Risa Rotman

5783: Year in Review
It’s hard to remember a year in which the US and Israeli governments engaged in more public squabbles

By Binyamin Rose