By JewishBoston.com
We took our video camera to the streets to find out what the people of Boston think about Thanksgivukkah. We even went to Boston City Hall for a special interview with Mayor Menino!
By JewishBoston.com
We took our video camera to the streets to find out what the people of Boston think about Thanksgivukkah. We even went to Boston City Hall for a special interview with Mayor Menino!
Hi BOTANYFLORA and JLeNoir-- We've removed the mention of 1/2" thickness and the references to rings. (I had considered making...
"7. Place the rings and holes" - there are no "holes" according to the directions abouve.
how can you roll out to 1/2" thickness an let it rise to 1/2"? Also what about rings and holes...
Kinda sugary for tge wee folk..and does nut allergy include pumpkin seeds?
Hi Marilyn~You could use almond milk instead of soy with no problem. My family is Gluten and Dairy Free and...
Could these be made gluten free? Would almond milk work instead of soy milk?
When I was growing up I always learned that Hanukkah was a holiday about defending the Jewish people against assimilation; now that I’m an adult and in an interfaith family, that feels like an awkward thing to teach my kids. How do I teach the story in a way that doesn’t feel like it’s critiquing our own family’s existence?
Seeking connections and common themes between Thanksgiving and Hanukkah will enhance kids’ understanding and experience of both holidays.
If you’re not planning to travel for Thanksgiving this year, consider throwing a dinner party with friends who will also be in town.
Teachers at Yal-Day-New Day Care Center Inc. swear by these toddler-approved holiday treats.
To the average Israeli, there’s just something about Thanksgiving that’s…well, completely irrelevant.
What better way to celebrate the conservation values of Hanukkah and the abundance of life at Thanksgiving than to travel to see family, powered by reused vegetable oil?
Pumpkin pie still baking? Entertain yourself (and your guests!) with our free word search puzzle that incorporates clues related to both Hanukkah and Thanksgiving.
We will eat Turkey Latkes…also known as Tur-kaktes!
and for leftovers latkes turkey burgers! http://hanukkahthanksgiving2013.org/cooking
Fabulous! I’m thinking of making cranberry latkes!
You can begin your celebration of Thanksgivukkah on Friday, November 15th at Havurah on the Hill with a honest to goodness “Jewish Pilgrim” in full costume and a Hanukkah / Thanksgiving themed Shabbat dinner. http://www.vilnashul.org/events/event/havurah_celebrates_thanksgivikkuh
“Kids get a lot of days off” …classic.
Listen to the Thanksgivukkah song:
http://www.tinyurl.com/thanksgivukkahsong
Enjoy both holidays and celebrate!
Well done!!
Sheila