[Oct 8, 2025] People and planet. That’s what Adamah is all about. This beautiful Hebrew word- Adamah- holding both adam and adamah. People and planet. Inextricably linked.... The post As seen in Cleveland Jewish News – On the Eve of Sukkot: Joy & Fragility appeared first on Adamah.| Adamah
[Oct 6, 2025] People and planet. That’s what Adamah is all about. This beautiful Hebrew word- Adamah- holding both adam and adamah. People and planet. Inextricably linked. And prayer is supposed to be about radical amazement, right? To pray is to be radically amazed, says Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. I can find radical amazement in nature. It’s not so hard. A perfect spider web. An ant that moves with purpose, carrying 50 times its own weight. Sea glass.... The post On the Eve of Sukkot:...| Adamah
[September 29, 2025 ]Adamah Adventures Family Series inspires families to celebrate Jewish traditions in nature. A new three-part series from Adamah Detroit strives to build a cohort of Jewish families that enjoy being outdoors.| Adamah
Finding Peace in a Fragile Sukkah By Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Brander | October 10, 2025 This Sukkot, like every year, we once again step away from our homes and eat our meals, sleep and spend time dwelling in our temporary sukkahs. These huts, often tucked away on the tiniest balconies, squeezed along sidewalks and parking […]| Ohr Torah Stone
Shabbat Shalom: Chol Hamoed Sukkot Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin is the Founder and Rosh HaYeshiva of Ohr Torah Stone Efrat, Israel – This magnificent three-week festival period – Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot – may be viewed and experienced in two dimensions simultaneously; the universalist, nationalist dimension, and the particularistic, individual/family dimension. Rosh Hashanah is […]| Ohr Torah Stone
The Festival of Sukkot: What Is True Joy? Rabbi Oriel Zaretsky is an alumnus of the Straus-Amiel Emissary Training Institute who served as deputy Chief Rabbi of Poland. He is currently a rabbi and educator at the Yeshiva High School in Pardes Channa-Karkur. What is true joy? The Rebbe of Bobov once said, “When Rosh […]| Ohr Torah Stone
Julian Alper analyzes two paintings which feature etrogim, Marc Chagall’s “Feast Day (Rabbi with Lemon)” and Paula Gans's “In Prayer at Sukkot,” through the lens of a commentary by Rabbi Norman Lamm. The post Julian Alper — Painting the Etrog: A Topsy-Turvy Tale of Etrog Painting appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
Introducing a delectable twist on a classic French pastry favorite – Savory Pesto and Cheese Palmiers. These delightful treats feature store-bought puff pastry, generously slathered with aromatic basil pesto and sprinkled with a savory blend of shredded cheese. With a hint of spice and a golden, flaky exterior, these palmiers make for an irresistible appetizer... Read More The post Savory Cheese Pesto Palmiers appeared first on Renana's Kitchen - Kosher Food Blog With Easy Recipes.| Renana's Kitchen - Kosher Food Blog With Easy Recipes
A vibrant and flavorful sauce that can elevate any dish- lemon herb tahini, a velvety and herbaceous blend that’s perfect for salads and more| Renana's Kitchen - Kosher Food Blog With Easy Recipes
Maamoul are buttery cookies with a soft melting texture and delicious date filling. They're irresistibly scented with rose water and cardamom.| Danas Table
This smoky eggplant dip makes the perfect appetizer or side dish for a Mediterranean meal. Serve it with pita, challah, or veggie dippers.| Danas Table
Moroccan stew with lamb, warm ras el hanout spice mix, and apricots and dates. Slow cooker lamb tagine is a flavorful and satisfying stew.| Danas Table