How to Ask a Kashrut Shaila

Have a question about something in your kitchen? Did the ever-present chicken soup spill on a dairy plate? Did you accidentally stir it with a pareve spoon? Or perhaps you dropped a piece of cheese in the pot? Sometimes asking the question is harder than realizing there is a question in the first place. You […]

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Seeking Writing Suggestions

A bit of a strange post today. I want to improve my writing, and who better to ask than my audience? I know that my writing is sometimes construed as arrogant. Problem is (in my opinion) that I have a very formal/antiquated/convoluted way of speaking and writing. I’m also too “to the point” than some

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Happy Chanukah!

Tonight is the first night of Chanukah. Fry up your latkes, gather your sufganiot, and spin that dreidel!  My Chanukah is off to an inauspicious start. As I wrote earlier, I had the great zchus (LOLZ) to attend Hackathonukah on Sunday. Keeping with the Hanukkah theme, we had all kinds of fried goodies: latkes, jelly

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A New Approach to Shidduchim

Are you single and living in the NYC area? Do you know someone else who fits the bill? Check out the new dating group Dvash (Honey)! It’s shidduchim for singles by singles. Love Jewish learning, want to meet new people of the other gender, and want to avoid a meatmarket atmosphere? You’ll love it! Events are

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Can I Work on Chanukah?

Yep! No yom tov restrictions on Hannukah. Chanukah 2014 starts on the evening of Tuesday, December 16, and ends on Wednesday, December 24. It’s a rabbinic holiday that came later in our history, so there can’t be a prohibition on work. You can fry food, go to the office for a full day’s work, turn

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