Minestrone: Great for Company or Family
I was surprised to learn that minestrone came about as early as the second century BCE, when Rome conquered Italy and new vegetables flooded the
I was surprised to learn that minestrone came about as early as the second century BCE, when Rome conquered Italy and new vegetables flooded the
Rugelach, the crescent-shaped cookie meaning “little twists,” appears to be a Polish creation maybe in the 17th century. My Mom’s (z”l) Rugelach ½ pound room-temperature
If you’ve ever wanted to find just about any Jewish business, the new “My Jewish Listings” website will be your dream come true. Designed to
Congratulations to our winners! Daniella and Mori, Congratulations to our winners! Daniella and Mori, contact [email protected] to claim your pizza!
From this week’s Torah portion: One good thing about problems is that they don’t last forever. When the Jewish people were slaves in Egypt, it
The Jewish Link asked: What changes has the coronavirus prompted that you want to preserve? Naomi David responded (as told to her mother, Rachel Gittleman
Dear Shayna, I was going to go to the Bahamas for winter break and my school won’t let me go! I was so excited to
When there is simcha, it is always best enjoyed when shared. This week RYNJ hosted a bar mitzvah event for seventh and eighth grade students.
It was an incredible first semester of learning, growth, friendship and fun at MTA! Talmidim finished the semester strong and celebrated their learning accomplishments. While
The Yeshivat He’Atid student council was elected and the winners are…drumroll…Jeanie M. (president), Eden J. (VP) and Jonathan B. (treasurer). The role of the president
As Tu B’Shevat approaches, The Moriah School kindergarteners have been talking about trees, and delving into different interesting aspects about these large, woody plants. The
Anshei Lubavitch students celebrated Tu B’Shevat this week by learning all about things that grow! They carefully spooned soil into their own little planters, and