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“Paj-kes” – Korean Latkes
Becky Jaye shares her family recipe for pajeon, a Korean potato pancake often made with scallions and other vegetables.
Asian Spinach Salad with Candied Walnuts and Fried Tofu Croutons
Serve this extraordinary salad for festive Shabbat gatherings and holiday celebrations!
Szechuan Cold Spicy Noodles
Savor the deep flavor combo of spices and textures in this popular Szechuan classic!
Chinese Hot and Sour Soup
Change up the regular chicken soup routine with a flavorful hot and sour soup!
Orange Chicken
Fill your kitchen with the aromas of orange zest and flavorful Chinese cooking spices!
Gluten-Free Almond Shortbread Cookies
This cookie dough is easily stirred together by hand, and guarantees a tender, crisp, buttery cookie.
Stories We Tell: How Do You Use It
Have you ever had a great idea that wasn’t useful until you applied it? This week, join Rabbi Phyllis Sommer of Am Shalom in Glencoe, IL, as she tells the story of a rabbi and a soap maker who explore this idea and realize their professions have more in common than they might have thought.
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Stories We Tell: Zoo Seder
On this special Passover episode of Stories We Tell, Rabbi Mark Kaiserman, Rabbi of the Reform Temple of Forest Hills, tells the story of a little girl who’s excited for a very different Passover seder her family is planning and how a little imagination might be what we all need right now.
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Stories We Tell: My Havdalah Set
Have you ever seen yourself as the “most” important? Have you felt your contributions mattered more than others, only to find out it actually took a group effort to accomplish your goal? This week, we’re treated to an original story by Alice Myers, actress and daughter of Rabbi Lisa Grushcow, who talks about this idea from the perspective of a havdalah set.
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Stories We Tell: The Perfect Seder
What is the real meaning of Passover? Is it ritualizing the seder and reading the Haggadah, or is there something more? This week, Rabbi Esther Lederman, the Union for Reform Judaism’s Director of Congregational Innovation, tells a story about a rabbi, a water carrier, and the prophet Elijah, and asks what it means to truly celebrate this sacred festival.
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