Chanukah
Whether you spell it Chanukah or Hannukah, this festive winter holiday is associated with all sorts of latkes, sufganiyot and…
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In honor of Chanukah, it is traditional to eat foods fried in oil, including luscious latkes and sufganiyot (Israeli-style donuts…
Although potato latkes are a traditional Chanukah treat, why not experiment this year by making latkes with other vegetables? With…
Everybody but the Maharal of Prague knows that the miracle of Chanukah has nothing to do with the winter solstice.
This is the essence of Chanukah; the yom tov of man yearning for God, of candles ignited by the spark…
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