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Posts published in “Chavurah”

When Netanyahu has enemies like that

Some of my Haaretz colleagues’ view of history unwittingly serves the prime minister Source: https://www.haaretz.com

Big Brother at right wing’s service

Palestinians and Israeli Arab citizens have known for years that every digital move they made could haunt them, even if it’s supposedly protected under freedom…

How to Cook Like an Iraqi Jewish Grandmother

Today’s best cooks pride themselves in using locally-grown produce and cooking from scratch. But Fadila Shamo David and Rivka Alcobi, mother and daughter born in…

Is Hummus Healthy? Science Decides

It seems like everyone is telling us to eat hummus these days: Pinterest, parenting magazines, Instagram, Israelis. But is hummus actually good for you? The…

5 Ways to Make Hot Dogs Even More Jewish

Summer is all about the hot dogs and BBQs. And while we already think hot dogs are pretty Jewish (don’t believe us? Read a little…

The 10 Cookies You Will Find in Any Israeli Bakery

Bakery cookies in Israel are as diverse as the Israeli demographic, drawing inspiration from a whole melting pot of cultures. Don’t expect monstrous, American-style chocolate…

The Nosher Is Hiring an Editorial Intern

Good news for people who love food, awesome coworkers and being employed: We’re hiring! We’re looking for someone to join our team and help with…

My NYC Favorites

If You’re in town for any reason here are my two favorite Jewish sole food restaurants I rely on to get my Mom’s kitchen fix.…

Grilled Eggplant with Chermoula Recipe

From bulbous and egg-shaped, to small and thin, the eggplant (or if you’re British like me, the aubergine) is a staple fruit within Jewish-Sephardic cooking.…

How to Order Coffee Like an Israeli

Think you know everything there is to know about coffee? Perhaps you are a latte art competition-winning connoisseur, or just a straight-up caffeine addict? Well…