From the dryer to the fire. How to make great firestarters, plus thinking about lashon hara.
Looking with Fresh Eyes
From Amalek to salad dressing and foil pans, reusing and reducing in the kitchen.
Starting with One Small Step
In Parshas Vayishlach, we read the story of Yaakov crossing back over the river to retrieve the small vessels he left behind the night before he was due to meet Eisav. He didn’t know what he was facing the next morning; he was planning to minimize deaths in his family if the meeting turned violent... Continue Reading →
Cleaning Up the Messiest Holiday
It’s almost Purim, and I’m beyond excited. It’s my second-favorite Jewish Holiday (Sukkos can’t be surpassed in my heart). I love the achdus of sending and receiving mishloach manot, especially in Cleveland, where we don’t see so much of our neighbors in the cold and dreary months. I love the incredible creativity of costumes and... Continue Reading →