Reverse Tashlich is what happens when we listen to the water. When instead of just ridding ourselves of what we no longer wish to carry, we also unburden the water of the detritus along coastlines ...
Here in the United States, it is common for our Sukkah decorations to align with other autumn and harvest traditions. In the end, our tables may be filled with pumpkins and other gourds that signal ...
Rosh Hashanah, the start of a beautiful new year. This Jewish celebration, like all Jewish celebrations, is steeped in tradition, with foods that symbolize our hopes and dreams for the coming months. As the Book ...
The simple act of drizzling some honey over a wedge of apple for a sweet year doesn’t hint at its incredibly layered story—the complicated journey it takes to get it to the table and its ...