Catching Up with the Sunday Experience
The Family Experience hosted a fun, energetic, delicious and inspiring Friday night dinner in conjunction with a number of families on our newly formed families committee.
DetailsThe Family Experience hosted a fun, energetic, delicious and inspiring Friday night dinner in conjunction with a number of families on our newly formed families committee.
DetailsWe are introduced in the parsha to a very interesting concept of owning a Jewish slave. Specifically, we are dealing with one who has stolen and was unable to repay for his robbery. The Beis Din, the Jewish court system, sells the burglar in order to pay the debt and after six years he is freed. However, there is a clause that if the slave wishes to remain with his master he may do so.
DetailsWe have so much wonderful new programming coming out of the new Family Experience Division! With two big Shabbos Dinners this month as well as the Sunday Experience and so much more – make sure to take some time to take a look at all the great education and inspiration that our families are enjoying! Last weekend The Sunday Experience even had a special mitzvah day where participants designed “modeh ani’ and “shema” pillows and had a delicious blessings party!
DetailsWe’ve got some great photos from last week’s Sunday Experience – and this Sunday all kids (and parents) are invited to bring a friend along for a special Mitzvah Day program. We have a special lineup for your kids and can’t wait to share it with you!
Shabbat Shalom!
In today’s world of inappropriate classifications, we sometimes are confused as to what is really what! As an example, would be what is really royalty and what does it mean? As we look eastward at the UK we will notice that people of truly no majestic quality parading as though they really are. And they usurp millions from the common folk who indeed work very hard as opposed to the king and queen who do nothing and yet are treated with tremendous respect and reverence.
DetailsHere are a few special succot recipes to enhance your chag! These are perfect dishes to serve as fall starts to come in and we take advantage of the seasonal delicacies. Enjoy!
DetailsAs we finish Rosh Hashasha, I get to thinking about succos and one of my favorite things. I love sitting in the chill autumn air, with the family, in a beautifully decorated sukkah. Every year my mother would make this delicious potato leek soup and it was the perfect thing to warm us up on the chilly nights. I loved it so much that it was the soup I requested to have on my Bat Mitzvah. However, due to it being spring and us being inside, it was not the same. This soup will never taste as good as it does when we are all enjoying it together in the sukkah.
DetailsI discovered this recipe about 13 years ago, labeled as a variation in the classic purple Spice and Spirit cookbook. I make it in bulk, without the pinch of sugar and keep it in the fridge. Spoiler: I use this on every kind of salad!!! Vegetables with green salad, cabbage salad, quinoa salad, you name it!
DetailsMy husband teases me that I casually mentioned to him once while we were dating, “Oh, by the way. I
don’t know how to cook.” Being that my mother-in-law is a fantastic cook, he simply responded, “Oh.”
and politely tried to disguise his concern.
When I was first married and went with my husband to his brother and sister in law for Shabbos, she made this delicious tomato dip to put on the challah, potato kugel and basically everything. My husband asked me to please get the recipe and since then we have been eating tomato dip almost every Shabbos!
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