Hearty fare from squash and other winter vegetables
In this week’s edition of The Shabbat Table, Barbara Silverstein provides some delicious recipes for you to utilize your root vegetables with.
Israeli Runnings – Israel’s bobsledders compete, despite disadvantage
One dream. Two Israelis, one paraplegic. Twenty below zero.
Spice up your spring
With cold season leading right into allergy season, Dr. Deborah Mechanic recommends four herbs and spices to add to your diet to combat illness.
The Shabbat Table – Comfort me with chicken soup!
On days like today, there’s nothing better than serving up some haymishe chicken soup like Mom used to make. In this week’s edition of The Shabbat Table, Norene Gilletz provides you with some comforting chicken soup recipes that’ll cure all.
Yerushalayim shel Lavan: snow falls on Jerusalem
Let it snow! Mark Mietkiewicz writes about the recent snowfall that hit Jerusalem.
Teacher starts social enterprise to keep Canadians warm
The story behind the Toronto-based winter hat company that donates one tuque to the Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre for each one it sells.
From the Archives: Winter’s back
Cars navigate the slushy roads near the Health Bread Bakery, north side of College Street at Grace Street, Toronto, ca. 1950s. Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre, fonds 44, item 22
Healthy Aging: Winter is coming
With cold weather and grey days upon us, Dr. Vivien Brown looks at how you can boost your vitamin D and calcium intake.
Healthy Aging: Why bother with flu shots?
“By taking the flu shot, you are significantly less likely to end up in hospital.”
Fighting colds and flus the natural way
Everyone seems to have a cold these days, so it’s the perfect time for Dr. Deborah Mechanic to give you some seasonal cold and flu remedies.