Thanksgiving is a very special holiday for my family because it brings everyone together. That may seem odd and incongruous — there’s so many Jewish holidays over the course of the year. But I have several cousins and aunts and uncles who practice various shades of observant Judaism. So Thanksgiving was the one holiday where everyone could be present — where there were no barriers to participation. And to pull it off, it had to be kosher.
Things Our Mothers Told Us
By Amy L. Hatch & Laura Weisskopf Bleill In honor of our beta launch, we thought we’d ask our own mothers what it was like for them to raise children and manage a household. After all, most of the lessons we learned were at their knees. Now that we’re rearing our own kids, their role […]