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Essay Recipe: Moroccan-Style Gefilte Fish For Passover Tamar Ansh is an author, editor and food columnist, among many other things. Her newest book, Let My Children Cook!, is a Passover cookbook for kids aged 8 – 108 with… Tamar Ansh April 7, 2014 Essay The Journey Back Juliana Maio was born in Egypt, but expelled from the country with her family during the Suez Crisis. She was raised in France, completed her higher education in the… Juliana Maio April 2, 2014 Interview An Interview with Author and Illustrator Ann Koffsky by Michal Hoschander Malen An interview with author and illustrator Ann Koffksy, whose most recent book, Frogs in the Bed: My Passover Seder Activity Book (Behrman… Michal Hoschander Malen April 1, 2014 Essay You Probably Wouldn’t Think To Read This For Book Club, But… This week, Barbara Askenas and Michal Smart, co-editors of the National Jewish Book Award-winning book Kaddish: Women’s Voices blogs for The Postscript on why… Barbara Askenas, Michal Smart April 1, 2014 Essay International Transgender Day of Visibility: A Jewish Perspective Today, in honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, we hear from S. Bear Bergman. Bergman is an author, storyteller, and educator working to create… S. Bear Bergman March 31, 2014 Essay The One Thing You Should Do the Day Before You Die Earlier this week, NY Times best-selling author Sara Davidson wrote about talking to your parents about death and about she came to write her memoir The December Project… Sara Davidson March 28, 2014 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page324 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page322 Page323 Current page324 Page325 Page326 … Last page 514
Essay Recipe: Moroccan-Style Gefilte Fish For Passover Tamar Ansh is an author, editor and food columnist, among many other things. Her newest book, Let My Children Cook!, is a Passover cookbook for kids aged 8 – 108 with… Tamar Ansh April 7, 2014
Essay The Journey Back Juliana Maio was born in Egypt, but expelled from the country with her family during the Suez Crisis. She was raised in France, completed her higher education in the… Juliana Maio April 2, 2014
Interview An Interview with Author and Illustrator Ann Koffsky by Michal Hoschander Malen An interview with author and illustrator Ann Koffksy, whose most recent book, Frogs in the Bed: My Passover Seder Activity Book (Behrman… Michal Hoschander Malen April 1, 2014
Essay You Probably Wouldn’t Think To Read This For Book Club, But… This week, Barbara Askenas and Michal Smart, co-editors of the National Jewish Book Award-winning book Kaddish: Women’s Voices blogs for The Postscript on why… Barbara Askenas, Michal Smart April 1, 2014
Essay International Transgender Day of Visibility: A Jewish Perspective Today, in honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, we hear from S. Bear Bergman. Bergman is an author, storyteller, and educator working to create… S. Bear Bergman March 31, 2014
Essay The One Thing You Should Do the Day Before You Die Earlier this week, NY Times best-selling author Sara Davidson wrote about talking to your parents about death and about she came to write her memoir The December Project… Sara Davidson March 28, 2014