A Modern Approach to Classic Jewish Comfort Food
Sarna shares the origin stories and recipes for Jewish dishes that most of us have known forever, but without knowing why.
When Thanksgiving Spills Into Hanukkah
This year, we encounter a rare phenomenon: Hanukkah begins on the Sunday night after Thanksgiving.
The Impossible Takes a Little Longer
Juggling objectives and crises is certainly a constant theme in the Hadassah story.
We. Are. Alive.
Thanksgiving is upon us, and Hanukkah soon after. Two more holidays that we will need to mark in ways different than last year.
Pareve Pumpkin Rolls and Cornbread Two Ways
If you love potato breads, you'll go crazy for these Thanksgiving-ready Pumpkin Rolls. Also for the holiday, try Sage Corn Muffins and Orange and Cranberry Cornbread.
Mastering Vegetarian and Vegan Thanksgiving Side Dishes
Creative pareve interpretations of classic side dishes, including creamed spinach, butternut squash puree and chestnut-fennel stuffing—plus a citrusy cranberry sauce.
Celebrating Thanksgiving and Hanukkah as Jewish Women
Both Thanksgiving and Hanukkah are, in fact, holidays about tension between cultures. Both offer opportunities to celebrate our Americanness as well as our ethnic distinctiveness.