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We tell the story of the Exodus, elaborate upon it, discuss and debate it and sing about it, trying to relive some of the experience through food, drink and actions.
Holy Food | Aish
The kosher food laws outline the spiritually beneficial foods, and preclude foods that clog up the spiritual pipes. They also help us avoid negative forces that are attached to non-kosher species and improperly slaughtered animals.
What is Kosher Food? | Aish
It seems like part and parcel of Jewish life is delicious kosher food: chicken soup, gefilte fish, falafel and pastrami. So what's behind all this scrumptious food?
What is Ashkenazi Food? | Aish
For Ashkenazi Jews, kreplach, basically Jewish meat ravioli, are traditionally served before Yom Kippur and on Hoshana Rabbah and Purim, reminding us of the hidden miracles and mercy God performs and has for us. Next up in the stuffed foods department is stuffed cabbage.
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A Seder to Impress your Mother The best of traditional and the latest Passover recipes.
The Jewish Philosophy of Food | Aish
The food itself and the manner in which it is eaten is microscopically scrutinized by the Torah and sages. In kabbalistic and chassidic schools of thought, consecrated consumption plays an extremely important role in one's service of God.
Purim Foods around the World | Aish
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Indian Cooking, Kosher and Simplified | Aish
Apr 1, 2025 · Indian food is commonly known for its super savory and fragrant spices, slow and long cooking techniques and lots of recipe titles that sound strange. My family growing up did not eat Indian food often, as it was hard to find kosher ingredients and …