Everybody loves candy, and having a candy buffet at your event is a great way to supplement your dessert offerings as well as give guests a fun treat to take home. You...
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For those who are planning a special meal to celebrate Tu Bishvat, here is a complete seder ceremony from Ritual Well. The seder is divided into four sections. Each...
The festival of Tu Bishvat is also known as the “New Year for Trees.” The Bible expresses great reverence for fruit trees and special laws were formulated to protect...
Step by Step: Create Your Own New York City or Broadway Theme Candy Buffet
Every event we attend now seems to provide a candy buffet for guests’ enjoyment. Sometimes candy is offered as an addition to dessert, at other events the buffet...
This year Tu Bishvat begins on the evening of Wednesday, January 15th. This festival is also known as the “New Year for Trees.” The Bible expresses great...
Step by Step: Winter-Themed Bar and Bat Mitzvah Candy Buffets
Every event we attend now seems to provide a candy buffet for guests’ enjoyment. Sometimes the buffet is offered as an addition to dessert, at other events the...
If you’ve resolved to read more in the New Year, check out Jewcy’s List of the 50 Most Essential Works of Jewish Fiction of the Last 100 Years. Their...
Here is a great idea for your sports-themed bar or bat mitzvah – centerpieces made from sports jerseys! JerseyThemes will create cool custom centerpieces from your...
Tips for Make-Ahead Meals for Shabbat, Plus an Easy and Delicious Brisket Recipe
Maybe one of your New Year’s resolutions is to simplify more in your life, or perhaps to cook more homemade dinners, or maybe it’s to begin celebrating...
Slow-Cooked BBQ Black-eye’d Peas: From Babylon to Baton Rouge, Start the Year off With a Spoonful of Yummy Good Luck
This holiday guest post is brought to us from the South! I reck’n many of y’all know that Southern tradition holds that you serve these little legumes on New Year’s day...
Having people over for New Year’s? Here are some great easy recipes using kosher Heering cherry and coffee liqueurs. This article originally appeared on The Jewish...
If you have houseguests staying with you over vacation week, make Shabbat easier for yourself and pick up store-bought challah. Pick up an extra and use it to make this...
Start a new tradition in the New Year. Explain the concept of tzedakah to even your youngest kids, and make the experience fun and something they want to participate in...
It’s Christmas Day, so read, watch movies, and relax. And feel good about going out to eat, as apparently we make this group very happy: And enjoy this Saturday...
If you are spending the vacation week somewhere cold, then take a break and treat yourself and maybe some friends to these deluxe hot chocolate drinks. Cold weather...
If you need a quick and easy hostess gift for an upcoming party or are looking for ideas to stock up for future events, take a look at some of our favorites. Give one...
Traveling over the holidays? Don’t miss Shabbat with this handy candle-lighting calculator from Chabad. Just plug in a city or zip code, and it will give the...
Here is Buzzfeed’s list of “32 Things Jewish Girls Can’t Resist.” We have to say, that’s a pretty good list. Who can argue with bagels...