Food for the Festival of Lights
These Israeli/Tunisian-inspired recipes from Afooda founder/blogger Huppit Bartov Miller are inventive, flavorful and delicious.
Read MoreThese Israeli/Tunisian-inspired recipes from Afooda founder/blogger Huppit Bartov Miller are inventive, flavorful and delicious.
Read MoreDrink a toast to your most gorgeous and glamourous holiday season ever. L’Chaim!
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Kathleen N. Williams stands in Ruth's Closet, a secondhand shop in Owings Mills where she is an assistant manager. Proceeds of Ruth's Closet benefits House of Ruth Maryland. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Ruth’s Closet isn’t only a great place to find affordable designer duds, it’s also an enterprise that helps survivors of intimate partner violence and their children sheltered at the House of Ruth Maryland.
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Kosherfest in Secaucus, N.J., is the world’s largest kosher trade show, Nov. 14, 2017. (Josefin Dolsten)
These are the five most unexpected foods and beverages JTA sampled at this year’s Kosherfest.
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Scott Hertzberg of Israeli Harvest recently sold his olive oil at Beth Tfiloh Congregation’s gift bazaar. (Photo by Joshua Rosenstein)
Scott Hertzberg, 47, launched Israeli Harvest six years ago as a way of building on his personal connection to the Jewish state while also seeking to create a sustainable small business.
Read MoreYour guests will love to celebrate with you without worrying about derailing their healthy eating habits. I mean, why can’t we eat healthfully before Jan. 1?
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Jewish residents of the Warsaw Ghetto line up for food during World War II. (File photo, courtesy of American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives, via JTA)
The more than 35,000 pages were compiled and hidden by Jews who lived in the ghetto. They include original documents in Polish, German and Yiddish, Nazi proclamations and Jewish appeals, ghetto ration cards, tram tickets, private letters and photographs depicting life in the ghetto.
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