Jewish food
Winter in Jerusalem: Cozy soups, simple treats to warm your heart and home
Warm up this winter with cozy soups, hearty chicken, and sweet baked apples, simple recipes full of flavor and comfort for chilly days.
On board for Hanukkah: Fresh, delicious twist for the holiday
Helen Nash, kosher cookbook author and NYC philanthropist, dies at 89
Edible dreidels and pull-apart sufganiyot: Must try recipes for the Hanukkah season
Ukrainian-style Passover Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Make some in solidarity with the Jews who were forced to flee their homes during this year’s Russia-Ukraine war.
To help Ukraine, these Jewish bakers are making Hamantaschen
Bakers across the American and European diaspora – from Portland to Warsaw – have taken to making Ukraine-themed Hamantashen this Purim in solidarity and support of Ukrainian victims.
Petah Tikva man chokes on falafel, saved by EMTs passing by
When United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Neria Cohen left a Petah Tikvah store, he heard a commotion – along with cries for help – coming from the shop next door, where a man was choking on falafel.
University of Chicago Hillel hosts 75th Latke-Hamantash Debate
Since 1946, UChicago has hosted a debate on whether latkes or hamantaschen are the superior Jewish holiday food.
Just in time for Hanukkah, New York’s leading artisanal doughnut chain is now kosher
Open since 2010, Dough shuttered all but one storefront during the height of the pandemic, operating only out of its West 19th Street location.
Impossible Pork shouldn't be kosher - opinion
"We should be glad that technology has created a meaningful difference between veggie beef and veggie pork — but if the distinction is there, the ban on the pork must be, too."
Kreplach, anyone? A fable of a New York childhood
I especially like “Jewish” food, which, quite peculiarly, starts more often than not with a K: Kugel, knish, kichel, kuchen, knaidlach, and my personal favorite – kreplach.
We tried these American hummus flavors so you don’t have to
Americans haven’t just embraced hummus, they have found truly appalling ways to make it their own. Here are the most horrifying flavors we could find.
Why Russian Jews are obsessed with this health salad
While the exact origin of health and vitamin salads is unknown, they have been popular among Ashkenazi Jews for decades.