My Brother’s Keeper by Yael Ribner
Tonight marks the beginning of Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Remembrance Day. Here is a piece written by Yael Ribner several years ago for ChallahCrumbs. The message is relevant today.
Tonight marks the beginning of Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Remembrance Day. Here is a piece written by Yael Ribner several years ago for ChallahCrumbs. The message is relevant today.
We’re at the halfway mark of this Passover holiday so it’s time to break out the potatoes! I find that as the week of Passover goes by, I need to get more and more creative in the kitchen. Here are ten different ways to prepare potatoes.
In this week’s Torah reading, Parshat Shmini, we are told which fish are acceptable to eat: only those with fins and scales.
In this week’s parsha, Shmini, we are taught about kosher animals and non-kosher animals.
In this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Shmini, we learn about which animals, fish and birds are considered kosher. For a fish to be kosher, it requires fins and scales. This adorable craft brings a kosher fish to your Shabbat table.
Looking for the perfect Pesach gift? Look no further than Marci Wiesel and her papercuts.
Thanks to Tamar Flank, who has supplied us with fabulous granola for Pesach!
Here are a few of our favorite Pesach-related videos. They’re great to get you into the Pesach spirit and great to keep your kids entertained. Enjoy!