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The Operation That Saved an Ethiopian Teen
Archives for November 2018
November 2018
Health + Medicine
Feature
The Operation That Saved an Ethiopian Teen
by
Barbara Sofer
A team of Hadassah doctors and nurses performed the first surgery for acute scoliosis in Ethiopia.
Books
Inspired by Sydney Taylor’s One-of-a-Kind Book
by
Gloria Goldreich
A Hanukkah tale that captures all the delights of 'All-of-a-Kind Family,' Taylor’s classic story of five spirited Jewish sisters.
Books
Latkes, a Spy and a Mud Monster, Our Children’s Book Roundup
by
Gloria Goldreich
Newly published titles will feed children’s appetites for satisfying tales and captivating illustrations.
Food
Recipe
Hanukkah, the Festival of Latkes
by
Jessica Halfin
Shredded vegetable latkes: sweet potato, zucchini or beet potato pancakes topped with cinnamon-ginger applesauce or horseradish-dill sour cream.
Food
Feature
Honey-Pecan Pie and Israeli Orange Soup for Thanksgiving
by
Jessica Halfin
Israeli inspiration for America's national harvest-time holiday: Orange Soup and Honey-Pecan Pie for Thanksgiving.
American View
Returning to Pittsburgh, From Israel
by
Lisa A. Goldstein
In Israel during the Tree of life shooting, one Pittsburgh resident describes experiencing the tragedy in her homeland, but not in her hometown.
Holidays
Hanukkah
Holidays
Hanukkah
Hanukkah Gift Guide 2018: Spin, Light, Taste
Jewelry and T-shirts with quotes from biblical texts make Jewish inspired gift-giving easy, while our menorah suggestions add a touch of DIY to Hanukkah candle lighting.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Celebrating Hanukkah on Your Own Schedule
by
Vanessa Ochs
Until recently, Jews who observed the holiday respected the eight days in the Hebrew month of Kisleve as the time for sacred observance.
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