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Rosh Hashana: Meal and a Spiel Style

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September 23, 2014

The Head of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, deserves food that makes it worth sitting in temple all day.  Here is a comprehensive collection of what I think are the best recipes you can make for the High Holidays.

 

Matzo Ball Soup (Chicken Soup Easy Enough for Shiksas*)

Jews own the domain of chicken soup, just like the Italians own the domain of pasta, and Mexicans own the domain of the tortilla. These matzo balls are incredibly flavorful and quite easy to make for anyone, regardless of your religion or ethnicity.

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