Yiddish, which combined Hebrew with primarily Medieval German, was only spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. When they were busy “noshing” (eating) and “kvetching” (complaining). Sephardic Jews had a variety of ...
It's a sweet snack and a staple for Passover! Candice Walker, creator of the Proportional Plate blog, shared how to whip up a delicious Sephardic Charoset! For more about Candice, click here!
Charoset, by far, was always my favorite part of the Passover table. For a kid, anyway, there was no contest when stacked up against the other parts of the symbolic Seder plate: the egg (usually ...
This article was updated April 1, 2019. When Passover begins this week, (first seder is Friday night, April 19) those participating in seders -- ritual Passover meals -- will eat symbolic foods like ...
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