THIS WEEK
I N T H IS I SSU E
4 HEADLINES
Local Israel
National Global
14 OPINION
Columns Kvetch ’n’ Kvell
16 JEWISH FEDERATION
17 LIFESTYLE
& CULTURE
Food Arts
23 TORAH COMMENTARY
24 COMMUNITY
Deaths Calendar
28 CLASSIFIEDS
CANDLE LIGHTING
Jan .14
4:41 p.m.

Jan. 21
4:49 p.m.

2 JANUARY 13, 2022
Cold or no cold, Tu B’Shevat
events abound locally.

8 Let’s go bowling.

17 Philadelphia-born actor, comedian
Bob Saget dies at 65.

19 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
Miriam’s Advice Well
LIFE CYCLE EVENTS IN COVID
ERA REQUIRE FLEXIBILITY
Life cycle events are among the things
often interrupted in the era of COVID,
so Miriam tackles several questions
related to specifi c scenarios. The
common thread in her answer is that
people must remain fl exible regarding their plans and also prioritize
their various needs. From dating to parenting, Miriam welcomes
all questions. Email yours to news@jewishexponent.com and put
“Advice Well Question” in the subject line.

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JEWISH EXPONENT
Philacatessen PRETTY WINTER SALAD
Food columnist Keri White received a case of oranges and
grapefruits for Chanukah and has tried various ways to enjoy
them. One way is to use them in salads. White created a salad
that includes an orange, baby greens and half of a beet that she
dressed with a mixture of olive tapenade, white wine vinegar,
olive oil and salt, pepper and garlic powder. The combination
worked perfectly. Check Philacatessen for the recipe, and check
the blog regularly for content not normally found in the printed
edition, such as other recipes, restaurant reviews and food news
from around the Delaware Valley.

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