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Roasted Beets with Cilantro-Basil Pesto

Beets are a symbolic food eaten on Rosh Hashanah.

Now That I Have A Kid, How Do I Mark New Years… And Small Moments Each Day?

“Can you believe it’s been a year!?” Ever since  my son was about 10 months old, many people have commented ...

We Are Not Alone

Repentance is made easier with the support of others, human and divine, and by setting realistic goals.

Streaming Judaism: Dreams to Deeds Podcast Debuts

A few weeks ago, Rachel Stern wrote about the real blessings technology can bring, particularly when you’re outside of a ...

Passing Before God

Deepening our relationship with God reminds us of our smallness, our greatness, and the chance to be better.

Sway Machinery: Now, Take Them Home

The Sway Machinery, who were the subjects of an interview in these pages right before Rosh Hashanah, are celebrating a ...

White Wine Braised Leeks

Leeks and onions are considered symbolic foods for Rosh Hashanah.

A Single Long Day

The New Year of 5773 is upon us. Rosh Hashanah (the head of the year) is known by several names ...

Why Jeremiah?

Portions of this Haftarah play an important role in the Rosh Hashanah liturgy.

Sukkah 54

The Jewish calendar on one foot.

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