Foods
New gear brings color, humor and luxury to the table.
Start the New Year by dipping your apple in an usual kosher honey.
The new Holiday CSA from Israeli Harvest, an on-line cooperative, features artisanal natural and organic products from Israel.
Not near Washington, D.C.? You can still try the handmade, kosher treats of Dear Coco.
Katz’s Gluten Free Challah Rolls are fluffy, delicious and easy to store in your freezer until ready to use.
We sampled holiday apple cakes, all kosher and available online—that are great to serve on your own holiday table or to send with wishes for a sweet New Year to someone you love.
Cookbooks
Expand your culinary horizons with fascinating new books from Claudia Roden, Melissa Clark and other accomplished writers.
A new book from cooking teacher Paula Shoyer provides a tutorial in pareve baking.
Gil Marks new encyclopedia is filled with fascinating food facts and recipes for classic Jewish dishes.
The aroma of challah baking, the taam (flavor) of brisket, or the sight of a golden-hued apple cake cooling on the counter can all be yours.