Dieting during the holidays can be difficult, and that is true of Passover, which lasts for eight full days. The Seder is particularly challenging because there are so many courses: matzo and charoset ...
Passover seders typically mean gathering around the table with a seder plate, your family and plenty of red wine. But for many, the holiday is going to be different this year. Instead of going to a ...
Matzoh ball soup, brisket and latkes at Akasha, After a three-year pandemic absence, the restaurant Akasha is once again offering its traditional Second Night Seder ceremony for Passover on April 6 at ...
Everywhere I turn, someone is on a diet. My social media feeds are filled with before-and-after photos of successful dieters — and supermarket shots of 50 pounds of sugar to provide a visual of total ...
The Seder is particularly challenging as there are so many courses: matzoh and charoset, eggs and salt water, gefilte fish and matzoh ball soup – all before a main course and buffet of desserts. This ...
In what's a huge sigh of relief for Brooklyn, Jews are allowed to eat as much quinoa as they want during Passover. A group of rabbis have approved the grain-like side dish, since it is technically an ...
The matzoh balls float in a peppery poblano broth. The chopped liver comes stuffed in jalapeno peppers. The gefilte fish is fried and served on a squiggle of green sauce. Soft jazz plays in the ...
With a focus on renewal and regeneration, Passover is also known as the Holiday of Spring. Considered a kind of second Jewish new year, it’s only fitting that the table be filled with dishes that ...
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
I am a product of the Jewish day school system and regularly thank my parents for my Jewish education which I believe helped give me a soul. Despite my study of the Torah and Talmud, however, I have ...
It’s a tradition of the Passover Seder to lean back while eating, because that’s what free people do, and it feels nice and aids digestions. But it’s even easier to recline when you don’t have to do ...
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