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This Way That Way
There’s nothing like starting off the day with a cold glass of freshly squeezed OJ, but the practical applications of orange juice go far beyond the beverage

By Family Table Contributors

Recipes
Let’s just say that eggplant and techinah is our version of gefilte fish; a constant and satisfying part of the routine

By Sima Kazarnovsky

Recipes
Tons of flavor, a chewy texture, and a special sauce with a tahini twist

By Sima Kazarnovsky

Side-by-Side
I recently heard that boiling the potatoes in water with apple cider vinegar and salt first makes for crispier fries, and I wanted to see if it makes a substantial difference

By Sina Mizrahi

Whats Cooking
Pasta is one of those forever foods that survive the tides of trends. It’s cozy and delicious and will never go out of style

By Family Table Contributors

tastes like shabbos
Just the word itself brings waves of nostalgia for the beautiful Shabbosos of my childhood

By Family Table Readers

Outlook
A hostage deal that left Hamas still in control of Gaza would be snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

By Yonoson Rosenblum

Perspective
 It wasn’t about compassion for Palestinian civilian casualties or a burning desire for peace. It was about using the opportunity to express hatred for Jews

By Rabbi Shlomo Soroka

Family First Inbox
“It hurt watching my son decline. It hurt knowing that I had a part in it. The guilt consumed me. I found myself crying often”

By Family First Readers

On your Mark
Kollel wife, teacher, and creator of CattleQuants — an AI-based business counting animals on ranches around the world

By Shoshana Gross

Musings
A child knows when others have more — or spend like they have more

By Adina Hammer

LifeTakes
My daughter is still in a state of disbelief. “So you really want a quiet Shabbos — just the two of you?”

By Penina Pinchasi