You don't need to worry if braiding Challah for Rosh Hashanah feels like a chore -- you can bake pull-apart Challah rolls ...
Noodle Kugel is a traditional Jewish egg noodle casserole. Zimmern's take on the classic is creamy and rich however, with ...
Line bottom of casserole dish with chickpeas and onions. Add vegetables and raisin layer to the casserole. Sprinkle the top ...
With fears of all-out war in the Middle East, Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, is on so many minds.
Jewish New Year, begins on Wednesday evening, Oct. 2. A favorite saying on Rosh Hashanah is “We should be heads and not tails,” which refers to a wish for success at school, at work and in general. To ...
I look forward to my mom’s apricot strudel every year for Rosh Hashanah, which she can’t make without Aisoso’s now-$9 French ...
Size matters. This isn't the time for a mammoth Oven Stuffer, nor do we want some petite poussin—a 3½–4-lb. bird has the proportions we're after. When the breasts are roasted to perfection ...
Fruit is topped with a honey-sweetened nut-sesame mixture and drizzled with a tahini sauce for a low-effort fall dessert ...
Rosh Hashanah is one of Judaism's holiest days and begins at sunset on Wednesday. Here's what to know about the Jewish new ...
Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year, began on evening Oct. 2 and last through the evening on Oct. 4 this year. Here's what to know about the holiday.
Some of the key ways to observe Rosh Hashanah include attending synagogue services to hear the blowing of the shofar, a ...
Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year, began on evening Oct. 2 and last through the evening on Oct. 4 this year. Here's what to know about the holiday.