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Kibitz Spot Let’s be honest: we Jews find just about every holiday a good reason to eat. And when it comes to Rosh Hashanah food, the symbolism practically writes the menu. Every bite means something like sweetness, abundance, health, prosperity, or repentance. However, the symbolism behind these traditional foods extends beyond their taste; it’s about beginning the … The post Rosh Hashanah Food Symbolism: 15 Traditional Foods Explained appeared first on Kibitz Spot.| Kibitz Spot
Sweet or savory, side dish or a dessert, and now even gluten-free kugel - regardless of how you think of Jewish kugel, you will find it here.| Kibitz Spot
Easy to make and delicious, these dairy-free, nut-free, gluten-free macaroons are not just for Passover anymore. Here's our gluten-free macaroon recipe.| Kibitz Spot
Did you know there is some science behind the healing benefits of Chicken Soup? No wonder it is often called Jewish penicillin! Our recipe is for a gluten-free chicken soup.| Kibitz Spot