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From My Table
I think this was the first “dessert” I ever made as a kid, but the results have always been so mediocre. The reason this method is so much better is because it’s super thin, super ...

By Chanie Nayman

A Heaping Scoop
Here’s my quick, no-real-measurements-needed grilled cutlets recipe

By Family Table Contributors

Recipes
This recipe is easy and light, with a burst of citrus flavor

By Chaya Surie Goldberger

Recipes
Have you overbought on kreplach? With this flavorful Asian sauce and medley of vegetables, no one will ever know your little secret!

By Chaya Surie Goldberger

Recipes
There’s nothing that satisfies as much as a warm bowl of soup on a cold Succos night. The addition of flanken to this Moroccan delight will appeal to every palate.

By Rivky Kleiman

Recipes
If you’re looking for an easy yet scrumptious dessert, these are a must-try

By Chaya Surie Goldberger

PlateArt
If you’re looking to add a gourmet touch to your Yom Tov meal, consider transforming a traditional knish into an adorable edible dish

By Esther Ottensoser

A Tasty Twist
Onion rings are always pushed to the side so I decided today is the day for them to shine and get the consideration they deserve.

By Menachem Goodman

Magazine Feature
While the last century has seen turbulent change, Daf Yomi has remained a constant anchor

By Dovid Sussman

Family First Inbox
“Chaim V’Chessed, a nonprofit in Jerusalem that helps English speakers navigate the oftentimes confusing bureaucracy in Israel”

By Family First Readers

TableScapes
Here’s a peek at what I did so you can create your own Yom Tov table — complete with elegant linen, stunning flowers, and complementary candlesticks.

By Shiri Feldman

Sirens at Ne'ilah
“My world changed entirely during that war. Nothing was ever the same again and the memories never fade”

By Aharon Kliger and Aryeh Ehrlich

Family First Serial
Dini had never seen her husband startle before. He jumped so fast, his kippah nearly slid off his head

By Gila Arnold

Sirens at Ne'ilah
It’s estimated that up to 8,000 IDF soldiers and officers became religious in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War

By Aryeh Ehrlich and Chananel Shapiro