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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-14

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And if you prefer to enjoy your holi-
day meals without meat, you may
want to pick up the Jewish Vegetarian
Year Cookbook by Roberta Kalechofsky
and Rosa Rasiel. You can read a review
of the cookbook online and sample
two of their offerings: mock chopped
Liver and Van Gogh's potatoes:
wWvv.charm.netf-Inarc/chronicle/coo
k book.html
But the bubbe (grandmother) of all
lists belongs to the newsgroup
rec.food.cuisine.jewish archives where
you will find almost two hundred
Rosh Hashanah recipes:
www.cyberkitchen.com/rfcj/category.
cgi?category=ROSH_HASHANAH
There are five challah recipes
(including whole-wheat-honey), 18
tsimmes varieties (among them
rhubarb and carrot) and an even larger
assortment of honey cakes (such as
Walnut Chocolate Chip.) If you're still
hungry, check out the Jewish-food
High Holidays Archives:
wvvw.jewish-food.org/recipes/hhoin
dex.htm
This year, on the second afternoon
of Rosh Hashanah, Jews will go to a
nearby stream or body of water to per-
form the ritual of Tashlich:
207.168.91.4/vjholidays/rosh/tash
lich.htm
Prayers are recited and sins are symbol-
icAly tossed into the depths. Some peo-
ple even shake out the hems of their
clothing while others toss breadcrumbs
into the waters. With that in mind, here's
a contemporary look at the custom,
Tashlich With Style: Fancy Bread to
Atone for Every Sin on Rosh Hashanah:
www.bethelsudbury.org/humor.htm
"Taking a few crumbs on Rosh
Hashanah to throw into the water for
the Tashlich ceremony from whatever
old bread is in the house lacks subtle-
ty, nuance and religious sensitivity.
Instead, this coming Rosh Hashanah
consider these options:
• For ordinary sins, use white bread.
• For sins committed in haste, matzah.
• For immodest dressing, tarts.
• For causing injury or damage to oth-
ers, tortes.
• For committing car theft, caraway.
• For being holier than thou, bagels.
• For sins of pride, puff pastry.
• For unfairly upbraiding another, challah.
• And for wearing tasteless hats, Tam Tams.
Enjoy your soul food and have a
very happy and healthy year. ❑

Mark Mietkiewicz is a Toronto-based
television producer who writes, lectures
and teaches about the Jewish Internet.
He can be contacted at
highway@home.corn

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