How to Make Perfect Latkes for Hanukkah
Making crispy potato latkes is a skill every Jewish cook wants to master. It’s not a great secret – it just requires a few easy steps to ensure crispy, golden latkes every time. And we’ve got a short...
View ArticleIndian-Spiced Cauliflower Latkes with Cilantro Chutney Recipe
Growing up my mom always made the best latkes. And while I know everyone probably says this about their mom, I maintain: her latkes really were the best. She would stand over the sink shredding and...
View ArticleVegan Latkes for Hanukkah
Ask and ye shall receive, or so the old saying goes. We’ve had several requests on our Facebook page for vegan latkes. And we were so glad to discover our dear friends Vicky and Ruth of May I Have That...
View Article10 Tips For Hanukkah Happiness
I’ve lived in big cities like Los Angeles, and small towns in the Mississippi Delta. I’ve been part of communities where there are many people celebrating Hanukkah, and where there are only a handful....
View ArticleHow to Make Perfect Sufganiyot
You may have grown up with your mom, dad or grandma frying up latkes at the stove. Probably for hours and hours. Frying up donuts may be slightly less common, at least for American Jews where the latke...
View ArticleCelebrating Hanukkah… Even If You Don’t Celebrate Hanukkah
The holiday spirit is here, and I’ll be celebrating Hanukkah this week to its fullest. My family will pause to light the candles of our menorah, fry up some latkes, and attend a few parties to give our...
View ArticleHow to Make Perfect Israeli-Style Schnitzel
Classic schnitzel – or chicken cutlets – is a dish that everyone loves, and any cook can master. Whether it’s the kind of meal you serve once a week, or once a year, it is simple, comforting and quite...
View ArticleWhere Are You Lighting Your Lights?
After spending two years as ISJL Education Fellows serving the South, fellowship alumni often leave for places near and far for new adventures. Those of us who served as 2013-2015 Fellows went our...
View ArticleHow to Make A Bike-Powered Menorah in Mississippi (and Everywhere)
Spending Hanukkah in the Deep South is far from my “most remote” holiday experience. In December of 2012, I was a junior in college studying abroad in rural China. For several Jewish holidays, I made...
View ArticleTaking Sides on Hanukkah
I often wonder what group I would have belonged to when people were being asked to stand up and be counted. Was I ready to take on Antiochus and his troops or support him? Would I have thought that the...
View ArticleHanukkah Gift Giving Guide for the Undecided Giver
It’s that time of year again. In the weeks before Hanukkah, my extra mental energy always goes to gifts. I have a large recombined family, so even with my “family-only” policy of holiday gift giving, I...
View ArticleFrom Israel to America: Sephardi Inspiration for Hanukkah
For many years, I worked in the most special place I could imagine. A radical Beit Midrash (house of study) in Jerusalem- Memizrach Shemesh, the Social Action Beit Midrash, inspired by the traditions...
View ArticleHow to Add Some Competitive Excitement to Your Hanukkah Party
I’ve been joking this year that with Hanukkah starting on Christmas Eve, our holiday doesn’t have a chance to compete with the epic candy cane, hot chocolate, caroling, bright-cheery-Santa holiday...
View ArticleOde to the Frozen Mass-Produced Latke
When I was a kid, the crème de la crème of latkes were the frozen ones. And I don’t mean frozen fresh. I mean frozen, mass produced, throw in the oven, no-oil necessary latkes. I lived for them! There...
View ArticleDon’t Let the Light Go Out!
Last night our congregation’s chant meditation group met to contemplate light as we arrived at the cusp of the darkest day of the year and looked ahead to the festival of Hanukkah. Many of us in our...
View ArticleA Rabbi’s Christmas Message
With the flurry of discussion about how Jewish and interfaith families are handling the confluence of Hanukkah and Christmas this year, I’m here to say “chill out.” As a rabbi whose job is to engage...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Purity
The holiday of Hanukkah should be a fraught one for American Jews. Most of us know it as a gift-giving holiday, oriented towards our children, and we like to focus on its religious aspect as a holiday...
View ArticleDon’t Forget This Important Holiday Gift
This is a crazy time of year. Life is hectic. We’re working and scheduling those last few very important meetings before “EVERYONE” is on vacation through the end of 2016. We’re running out to (or...
View ArticleIt’s Not A Supernatural Miracle
Eternal light in the ancient Temple symbolized an uninterrupted connection between God and the people. When the Romans desecrated the Temple that connection was ruptured, but when the menorah was...
View ArticleFrom Israel to America: Sephardi Inspiration for Hanukkah
For many years, I worked in the most special place I could imagine. A radical Beit Midrash (house of study) in Jerusalem- Memizrach Shemesh, the Social Action Beit Midrash, inspired by the traditions...
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