Rabbi Debbie Prinz
By Rabbi Debbie Prinz
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Food Fabulous Chocolate ‘Fashionistas’ For Valentine’s Day
This Valentine’s Day you can have your doll and eat it too. Beersheva-born Moran Etstein crafts lacy, ruffled-and-beaded chocolate mini-mannequins to delight fashion fiends and chocolate mavens everywhere. Her passion for chocolate and fashion mix in what she calls her doll-like Fashionistas. The chocolate mannequins are both edible and artful. Talking to me by phone,…
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Food Harvest Chocolate Truffles for Sukkot
Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Incorporate seasonal nuts and apples into these chocolate truffles to create a delicacy for Sukkot enjoyment. These truffles use fall harvest ingredients to enhance the happiness of the festival. Chag Sameach! Harvest Chocolate Truffles Yields 24 truffles ¼ cup pistachios ¼ cup pecans 1⁄8 cup almonds 1⁄8 cup pine nuts ½…
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Food Comfort Me with Israeli Chocolate
Since Israel’s Operation Protective Edge began I have taken a break from my almost daily social media posts about chocolate. I want to mourn the devastation of the war. I want to respect the sacrifices being made by those in the Israel Defense Forces, their families and the entire country. I want to honor the…
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