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Holidays
Passover
Holidays
Passover
Haroset Five Ways
by
Adeena Sussman
by
Adeena Sussman
Recipes for the Seder-plate staple—from the comforting familiarity of apple-and-walnut haroset to the exotic flavors of cardamom and coconut.
Holidays
Passover
Holidays
Passover
The Art of Passover
by
Zelda Shluker
by
Zelda Shluker
Included in this Passover compendium is the image and background of the oldest surviving illuminated Ashkenazic Haggada, created in 1300.
Holidays
Passover
Holidays
Passover
New Haggadas for the Seder Table
by
Zelda Shluker
by
Zelda Shluker
This year's batch of new Haggadas includes four noteworthy volumes.
Holidays
Passover
Holidays
Passover
This Beer Is Kosher for Passover
by
Esther Hecht
by
Esther Hecht
No longer must we survive by wine alone over the eight long nights of Passover, thanks to the date beer out of Israel.
Arts
Personality
Lainie Kazan
by
Ryan Torok
Kazan began her career more than five decades ago as the understudy to Barbra Streisand in the Broadway version of "Funny Girl."
Arts
Film
Colliding Dreams
by
Tom Tugend
In Colliding Dreams, filmmakers Joseph Dorman and Oren Rudavsky largely succeed in the task of compressing into 134 minutes the history of Zionism.
Arts
Film
Arabic Movie
by
Judith Gelman Myers
Part nostalgia, part criticism, Arabic Movie explores the cultural and political of the Arabic feature film broadcasted in the early days of Israel's television industry.
Arts
Film
Ave Maria
by
Tom Tugend
Some difficult problems arise when Moshe, an Orthodox settler driving his family to their West Bank home on a late Friday afternoon, disables his car
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