Jewish
Kosher for Everybody
You don"™t have to be Jewish to enjoy the benefits of kosher food. In fact, of the millions of people who buy kosher products, only 8 do so for religious reasons.
Jewish Holiday Fun... For You!
When it comes to comparing holidays, Jews might seem on first glance to have the short end of the stick. Christians have chocolate bunnies, candy canes, and blinking Santas. Jews have bitter herbs, nasty fruit rings, and gefilte fish in a jar.
Joan Nathan's Jewish Holiday Cookbook
Jewish holidays are defined by food. Yet Jewish cooking is always changing, encompassing the flavors of the world, embracing local culinary traditions of every place in which Jews have lived and adapting them to Jewish observance.
A Treasury of Jewish Holiday Baking
New in paper! Here at last is the first lovingly assembled, comprehensive collection of delicious, fail-proof baked goods--for the Jewish holidays and throughout the year--compiled and interpreted by Marcy Goldman, a professional baker who is also a professional writer on food.
How to Keep Kosher
Traditional Judaism injects sanctification into the ordinary habits of everyday life.Keeping kosher helps us pause and think about what we eat, and how we eat it, and elevates the act of eating. What does it mean to keep kosher?
The Gefilte Variations
200 inspired recreations of classics from the Jewish kitchen, with menus, stories, and traditions for the holiday and year-round. This is a special treat for all cooks who relish earthy, big-flavored tastes and imaginative, homey foods that are vibrant and rich, but never heavy.
New Jewish Holiday Cookbook
In this second edition of her popular classic, celebrated food editor Gloria Kaufer Greene masterfully combines the delicious foods, the rich traditions, and the interesting histories that are essential components of every Jewish holiday in one cookbook.
Light Jewish Holiday Desserts
When most people think of Jewish desserts, the same old rugelach, babka, and stale macaroons come to mind. This book proves that Jewish baking has much more to offer, including cookies, Charlottes, turnovers, loaf cakes, layer cakes, Bundt cakes, Napoleons, and tarts.
Gourmet Jewish Cook
Takes kosher cooking to new heights with inventive dishes for all types of entertaining.
New Kosher Cooking
Nearly 250 sophisticated dishes expand scope of kosher cooking to include latest culinary developments. 272 pgs.











