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Chocolate Quinoa Cake, the Passover Dessert That Went Viral
Archives for March 2019
March 2019
Food
Recipe
Chocolate Quinoa Cake, the Passover Dessert That Went Viral
by
Jessica Halfin
Paula Shoyer's new lemon version joins her original chocolate quinoa Bundt cake as the must-bake dessert of Passover.
Hadassah
Inside Look
JWRP and Hadassah, Zionist Women Working Together
by
Libby Barnea
Hadassah Executive Director/CEO Janice Weinman created a partnership with JWRP, opening up Momentum trips for Hadassah members in cities across the country.
Hadassah
Inside Look
In Israel, Hadassah Membership Has Its Privileges
by
Barbara Sofer
Both the English and Hebrew-speaking chapters support Hadassah Medical Center’s fundraising initiatives and Hadassah national projects.
Hadassah
President's Column
The Adar-Nisan Nexus
by
Ellen Hershkin
Purim and Pesach are paradigmatic of the two states of Jewish existence.
Food
Cookbook Review
A Highly Debatable List of the ‘100 Most Jewish Foods’
by
Jessica Halfin
Outlandish as they may be at first glance (even Sweet N’ Low and Bazooka gum get a spot on the list), there is substance to the 100 entries.
Wider World
Feature
Reliving the Pittsburgh Tragedy After Massacres in New Zealand
by
Marnie Fienberg
To the families that are reeling, I want to say that we in the Jewish community are your siblings; we are all children of Abraham.
American View
Life + Style
Unscrolling the Magic of Jewish Amulets
by
Hilary Danailova
How an important collection of 19th-century kabbalistic amulets made its way out of Russia, to Chicago and, finally, to Israel.
American View
News + Politics
Felshtin Descendants Restore a Lost Heritage
by
Hilary Danailova
This spring, 250 descendants plan to attend the Felshtin Society’s pogrom centennial memorial conference in New York City.
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