Who Needs Flour Anyway?
Finally. A simple and delicious Passover dessert that doesn’t involve macaroons.
Finally. A simple and delicious Passover dessert that doesn’t involve macaroons.
REMIX! “I put my yarmulke on, they’re playing my song, and the butterflies fly away….”
Grab your kids’ attention with one of these five creative Passover ideas.
When a Jewish holiday and Christian holiday occur at about the same time, that’s my queue to wrangle myself up a non-Jew to help me compare the holidays.
Dear Shuli: My brother got drunk at the seder last year, couldn’t help with the dishes, and I got resentful. How can I get past this so I’m not still mad this Pesach? –Manischewitz Maiden
“My mother,” she says, in a thick Russian accent, “used to bake her matzohs in secret, in the middle of the night, and stored them in a hole in our kitchen floor.”
A guest post from “AskBarbara” at JFCS Minneapolis with tips for interfaith families wanting successful Passover and/or Easter celebrations together.
Noshin’ has a different approach to eating this Passover. Change the routine. Ditch the matzah-laden fake-out recipes and experiment.