One of my best childhood memories is being the official "matzo ball" maker with my Grandma Sara every Pesach and Rosh Hashanah. I got to mix them together, let them cool in the fridge for (a long) hour, and kept my hands moist while rolling them and dropping them right into the soup. They always …
Interesting Article: “The Future of Fashion is Old Clothes”
Its been awhile since I've written about sustainable fashion, but it's something I read about often and try to implement into my daily life. To me, sustainable fashion is not just about supporting brands who have commendable sustainability policies such as trying to ethically source materials and produce them in factories with high standards and …
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Ovadiaโs 4-Ingredient Tahini Cookies
โOvadiaโs Fast and Healthy Tahini Cookiesโ was published on his schoolโs website today. (Proud Ima ๐) We make these often, which take roughly 30 minutes or less (great when you have a baby in the house) and are a nice homemade afternoon snack. (*These can also be done exactly the same with Peanut Butter. I …
Jerusalem women discuss Shabbat, Mikveh, and Teshuva (Repentance).
Hi there, near and far. All I can open this post with is...what strange times we are in! I think everyone believed back in April and May that by late summer things would start shaping up.ย My parents were supposed to fly in this week to be with us for the kid's August vacation. They wanted …
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Vegetable Quiche with Homemade Crust (Includes a Pesach version!)
Quiche, in all its beauty! So much to say, but so little time. Quiche was my first "real dish". It brought me from being a very, very amateur cook at 20 years-old first learning the basic steps of cooking from Alton Brown's show "Good Eats" (which at the time, before Youtube, my brother sent me …
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Learn How to Do a Balancing Self Facial Massage with Rahel Kima
Meet, again, Rahel Kima! Some of you might remember my post about my beloved prenatal yoga teacher, which was written back in 2016. Since then, b"h, I have passed two more pregnancies with Rahel's calming and centering classes, which I finally understood are, as she quotes, "An eclectic mix of everything I love, and that …
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The Songs of Anat Malamud
Hi dear friends and followers...happy almost Purim ๐ It's going to be a short post today, but this has been a long time coming and I can't wait any longer on this post! I want to introduce you all to a new singer I came across recently, Anat Malamud, who has really opened up my …
On losing a close friend
It has been awhile since I have been able to write on Modest Jerusalem. I like to think that my breaks from posting are those times of reflection, exploring, taking in the world (aka regular daily life!) and waiting for the right time to let it all out and share. Sometimes it comes out in …
Modest Street Style with Chen Koren
I was lucky enough in the late spring to get the chance to meet Chen Koren. For those of you who arenโt already following her colorful and vibrantย Instagram with 31.9K followers, how can I describe her?ย You most likely will find her around Jerusalemโs Machane Yehuda Shuk, where she does culinary tours and workshops. She is …
Basic Granola with Sunflower and Pumpkin Seeds
Granola! Such a versatile, frugal, zero waste, natural and healthy breakfast or snack. And, it makes a great gift for all occasions. Now that it is Purim time, it is a regular in my Purim Basket (Misloach Manot), usually with a yogurt cake and sometimes Moroccan Halva cookies. Somehow when you buy granola ready made …
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