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The Impossible Takes a Little Longer
Hadassah
The Impossible Takes a Little Longer
by
Rhoda Smolow
Juggling objectives and crises is certainly a constant theme in the Hadassah story.
Being Jewish
Family
We. Are. Alive.
by
Shira Stutman
Thanksgiving is upon us, and Hanukkah soon after. Two more holidays that we will need to mark in ways different than last year.
Food
Glazed Chocolate Cake Doughnuts for Hanukkah
by
Jessica Halfin
These chocolate doughnuts have a slightly crunchy exterior and a soft interior, and can be eaten “plain” or topped with sprinkles or toasted coconut.
Food
Gingerbread Cookies Get a Hanukkah Makeover
by
Jessica Halfin
This year, let's refashion these deliciously spicy molasses-based cookies as Hanukkah-themed gingerbread treats.
Arts
Hallmark’s New Holiday Movies Celebrate Hanukkah
by
Gerri Miller
The Hallmark Channel has added two movies with a Hanukkah twist to its beloved holiday romance lineup.
American View
15,000 Menorahs Unto the Nations
by
Shira Hanau
Every year, Chabad erects thousands of giant menorahs in public spaces around the world during Hanukkah.
Being Jewish
Celebrating Thanksgiving and Hanukkah as Jewish Women
by
Judith Rosenbaum
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.
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.
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