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Recipes
Creamy and smooth, chocolate sesame butter is the latest family favorite! While most people are just enjoying it straight out of the jar, here are some fun and easy ideas that wil ...

By Estee Kafra

Recipes
This dish is truly Shabbos-Chanukah worthy… It’s so soft and juicy.

By Chavi Feldman

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I love the way the veggies crown each slice of turkey, and the jam, wine, and lemon complement the veggies to perfection. Marinating it overnight results in the juiciest, softest ...

By Brynie Greisman

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This salad is meant to be savored in small portions, not the “heap the lettuce on your plate” type. It’s prepared right before serving, and always gets finished to the last drop.

By Brynie Greisman

Recipes
I recommend neither sour cream nor applesauce for these latkes; these latkes need no assistance whatsoever.

By Estee Kafra

Recipes
Are you one of those nostalgic Creamsicle lovers like me? These doughnut holes, dredged in a syrup reminiscent of pure orange-vanilla goodness, are so easy to make

By Estee Kafra

Recipes
A decadent finale to any Chanukah seudah or party.

By Brynie Greisman

Family Reflections
You can bring light into your home by toning down the negativity

By Sarah Chana Radcliffe

Guestlines
Some relevant parallels between what happened bayamim haheim and what we are living through bazman hazeh

By Rabbi Henoch Plotnik

Tribute
Rav Aharon Chodosh embodied the spirit of Slabodka, yet he was a mashgiach for a new generation. His passing last week marks the end of an era – a great rav schooled in the histor ...

By Dovi Safier and Yehuda Geberer

Magazine Feature
How did the Greeks actually contaminate all that oil, except for one small pach, considering that tumah, spiritual defilement, has very specific parameters?

By Simcha Stern

The Rose Report
Trump does have some history in his corner in a bid for a second, nonconsecutive term

By Binyamin Rose

The Moment
"Every time I read from it, my soul is changed, my life is changed. I communicate with my Maker and become closer to Him" 

By Mishpacha Staff