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Blending Tradition and Change Across the Generations on ReformJudaism.org
04/02/2019 12:13:09 PM
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People often tell me I’m crazy when I tell them that Passover is my favorite Jewish holiday. The reason is that it is a holiday so steeped in home and family ritual so that everyone’s celebrations are personally meaningful and unique. So grateful to be able to share a glimpse of my family’s Seder on ReformJudaism.org: Blending Tradition and Change Across the Generations.
Here is the recipe for my family's Charoset:
Nona's Sephardic Charoset
Ingredients:
1 cup pitted dates
½ cup walnuts
1 medium apple, peeled and diced
1 teaspoon cinnamon
3 or 4 tablespoons sweet Passover wine (Blackberry Maneshevitz preferred)
1 teaspoon of unsweetened applesauce
Combine all ingredients in a food processor; process until finely chopped into a paste.
This post originally appeared on the blog of ReformJudaism.org.
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