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Slavena Nissan and her mother, 1997 and 2019
March 4, 2025

When I Chop Onions, I Think of My Female Ancestors

Slavena Salve Nissan

A writer reflects on how learning to cook deepened her connections with her Mountain Jewish ancestors and shares a Purim recipe.

Chef Jerzy Gonzalez Arroyo
October 1, 2024

The Amazing Flavors of Chef Jerzy

Shoshana McKinney Kirya-Ziraba

Chef Jerzy Gonzalez-Arroyo takes her clients on a cultural journey of amazing Sephardi flavors.

Alana Chandler Headshot cropped
July 23, 2024

7 Questions For Food Blogger Alana Chandler

Sarah Groustra

JWA chats with food blogger and recipe developer Alana Chandler. 

Woman with dark hair in a bun holdng a plate with a pile of pita one on side; on other side book cover with title Dinner Party Project: A No-Stress Guide to Food with Friends
October 3, 2023

7 Questions For Natasha Feldman

Sarah Groustra

JWA chats with Natasha Feldman, author of the new book The Dinner Party Project. 

Topics:Recipes
Collage of headshot of Joia Putnoi and photo of Joia interviewing her grandmother on a city street

Bonus Episode: Granfran in the Uber

While we’re hard at work on our fall season, which launches Sept 12, enjoy this bonus episode from Joia Putnoi. Joia recorded this conversation with her grandmother Fran Putnoi, or “Granfran,” for a college class. It's about passing recipes and stories from one generation of Jewish women to the next. We think you’ll love it.

Karina Urbach and the Cover of her Book
January 17, 2023

Reclaiming Europe’s Jewish Past and Present

Savoy Curry

The Nazis stole Alice Urbach’s cookbook. In her new book, her granddaughter, Karina, reclaims Alice’s story—and Jews’ rightful place in European life.

Plate of cheese latkes
December 8, 2022

This Hanukkah, Try Latkes With a Dairy Twist

Savoy Curry

Swap the traditional potatoes for cheese to honor Judith, a badass biblical woman.

Louise Maimon Azose

Louise Azose

Project
Weaving Women's Words

Roz Bornstein interviewed Louise Azose on April 18 and May 26, 2001, in Seattle, Washington, as part of the Weaving Women's Words Oral History Project. A Sephardic Jew from Turkey, Azose shares her immigration experience, family life, involvement in her synagogue, traditional cooking, cultural customs, the challenges of separation from her family, raising her children during World War II, the role of singing in her family, and her travels.

A charcuterie board with cheese and fruit
August 25, 2022

Charcuterie: More Jewish Than You Think!

Catherine Horowitz

Here’s how to put a distinctly Jewish spin on the charcuterie trend.

Fritzie Fritzshall Headshot
April 26, 2022

A Tale of Kindness and Survival

Marissa Wojcik

The women in Auschwitz helped Fritzie survive. She repaid them by telling their stories.

Collage of old photo of author's grandmother and her brisket recipe in a frame
April 7, 2022

A Recipe That Defies Time—Just Like Passover Itself

Savoy Curry

The ingredients are simple, but the connections to my family and to Jewish history run deep.

Savoy Curry holding Orecchie di Amon in each hand
March 15, 2022

This Purim, Make Foods That Celebrate Your Unique Cultural Heritage

Savoy Curry

With the holidays falling on the same day this year, I’m celebrating my Irish-Jewish heritage.

Topics:Recipes,Purim
Photo of writer's grandmother as a child on left; grandmother and writer on right
December 23, 2021

My Jewish Grandma’s Christmas Pierogis

Marissa Wojcik

With each handcrafted pierogi, my grandma honors her husband's traditions while holding on to her strong Jewish identity. 

Savoy Curry Making Cholent
November 18, 2021

Love Your Crockpot? You Have Cholent to Thank for its Existence.

Savoy Curry

Withoutcholent, the crockpot might never have been invented.

Folio leaf from a 1320s Sephardi Golden Haggadah with four miniature paintings depicting scenes from the Book of Exodus, set against gold-tooled backgrounds

Sephardic Food

Sephardic food tells the story of the Iberian Jewish community from its roots in ancient Spain and Portugal through the community’s expulsion in 1492 and subsequent global diaspora. Sephardic women acted as the main interpreters and preservers of the community’s culinary repertoire.

Emily Axelrod’s homemade cheese bourekas
June 25, 2020

Reclaiming the Kitchen as a Jewish, Feminist Space

Emily Axelrod

Two of JWA's Rising Voices alumnae reclaim the kitchen through cooking traditional Jewish dishes.

Flourless Chocolate Cake
April 17, 2019

How to Pull Off Passover

Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler

A first-time Seder host shares her journey to prep for Passover, and a recipe for flourless chocolate cake with ganache.

Justine's Babka
November 13, 2018

Baking Babka, Taking in Tragedy

Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler

My pocket buzzes again. “Did you not see the news?” I feel my entire body tense, my fingers shaking as I struggle to open Twitter. In a moment, I am inundated—11 dead, maybe more.

When I wake up, I decide to make a babka.

Sweet Pumpkin Coils
October 4, 2018

Recipe: Sweet Pumpkin Coils for Fall

Paola Gavin

Exclusively for JWA, Paola Gavin shares the perfect autumn recipe for sweet pumpkin coils from her cookbook,Hazana: Jewish Vegetarian Cooking.

Fritter Final Plating Photo
May 16, 2018

Espresso Ricotta Fritters for Shavuot

Lisa Yelsey

In this recipe, I’ve mixed espresso into a dairy Ricotta Fritter recipe to blend the caffeine sometimes needed for the all-night studying with the traditional Shavuot practice of eating a lot of dairy.

Grandma Goldberg's Honey Cake
April 11, 2018

In Search of a Remembered Treat

Marilynn Brass

My sister, Sheila, and I had been searching for the recipe for the Honey Cake our mother, Dorothy, baked for us. Always the star of our Jewish holiday celebrations, the handwritten recipe had been lost, and no matter how many times we tried to substitute and translate other recipes for the Honey Cake, most of them fell short.

The Brass Sisters (Cropped)
April 11, 2018

Recipes for Life

Rachel King

Chatting with Marilynn and Sheila, it struck me how often the word “nurture” and “nourish” came up in our conversation. The Brass Sisters certainly recognize the importance of nurturing others, through food, compassion, and acquired wisdom. I myself felt nourished—by the delicious cake they served me and by their warm, funny stories.

Final Plating Photo For Kuku
March 28, 2018

Vegetarian Kuku for Passover

Lisa Yelsey

I offer a nutritious, delicious dinner recipe to stave off the Passover madness. It is easily made parve, so you can have it with your meat or dairy meals. It works great for large or small seder gatherings, and with vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Kuku is an Iranian/Persian egg dish that I would describe as frittata-like.

Chocolate Tahini Hamentaschen (Final Photo)
February 23, 2018

Hamentaschen with Strawberry Balsalmic and Chocolate Tahini Fillings

Lisa Yelsey

Celebrating Purim involves listening to the reading of the scroll of Esther and donating to charity. It also, crucially, involves eating hamentaschen. These recipes, inspired by my favorite fillings as a child, are a combination of sweet and savory, cutting the often overly-sweet jam and chocolate fillings with a little bit more depth of flavor.

Topics:Recipes,Purim
Sour Cream Coffee Cake with Chocolate and Jam (plated).
December 12, 2017

Hanukkah Sour Cream Coffee Cake

Lisa Yelsey

In honor of a vital, but less well-known, woman taking charge, I’ll be teaching you how to make a dairy dessert. Specifically, a warm and delicious coffee cake to share with your friends and family.

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