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Berenjenas Confitadas Con Canela (Candied Eggplants with Cinnamon)
Berenjenas Confitadas Con Canela, a Candied eggplants with cinnamon, is mainly consumed by the Sephardim of Spain and Morocco.
"A Jewish Dish of Eggplants Stuffed with Meat"
This Sephardic Jewish dish consists of eggplants, stuffing, a long cooking time, and a particular aesthetic.
Gazpachuelo (Lemon Broth)
This dish is still prepared in Andalusia and bears the name of "gazpachuelo."
Acelgas con Garbanzos (Swiss Chard Stew with Chickpeas)
Acelgas con Garbanzos is a Sephardic crypto-Jewish dish for Shabbat consisting of meat, swiss chard and chickpeas.
Green Lentil and Bulgur Salad with Hazelnuts
Enjoy bulgur paired with small, green French lentils and hazelnuts to create a very elegant and nutritionally balanced dish.
Chicken Fesenjan with Walnuts and Pomegranate Syrup
This very famous Persian dish is considered a festive dish served for important occasions.
Sesame Halvah
Halvah or halwa means “sweet” and refers to any firm, sweet confection in the Middle East and India made with nut butter or starchlike rice flour or semolina. In America the most recognized halvah is the one made from sesame seed paste.
Taste Test: 22 Nut-Free Charoset Recipes
Have you tried avocadoes, bananas, ginger, chocolate or cayenne pepper in charoset? How well does traditional apples-nuts-wine charoset stand up to her cousins? Have an international Jewish taste test and discover your favorites
Wholly Jewish: Grace: Breaking Down the Gates of Queer Judaism
Being queer and Jewish means something different to everyone, and those differences deserve to be celebrated. This week, Grace Collins (they/them) talks about being a Jewish storyteller and teacher; their connection, as a Jew-by-choice, to Rabbi Akiva’s teachings;, repairing the world in an oppressive political climate; and the dangers of “gatekeeping” in queer and Jewish spaces.
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Stories We Tell: Who Will Help
Has there ever been a problem in your life that needed to be solved, and you knew you might be able to fix it? This week, join Rabbi Leora Kaye as she tells the story about a farmer who encounters a large boulder stuck in the middle of the road and does what she knows is the only right thing to do.
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