{UAH} Fwd: How cranberries found a place in Jewish cuisine; Joan Nathan's carrot ring for Thanksgiving; why I donated my kidney to a stranger; more
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November 21, 2017
How Cranberries Found a Place at the Jewish Table Leah Koenig
A New World fruit has been incorporated into Old World recipes, with sweet (and sour) results
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Observance / Adam Kirsch
Accident or Crime?How studying Torah could kill a child, and other lessons in involuntary manslaughter from this week's 'Daf Yomi' Talmud study
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Food / Joan Nathan
A Sweet Way to Ring in ThanksgivingIt's not quite a cake, not quite a kugel. But this carrot ring, a classic Midwestern recipe from the 1950s, is worthy of a spot on your holiday table.
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