THIS WEEK
I N T H IS I SSU E
4 HEADLINES
Local Israel
National Global
22 OPINION
Columns Kvetch ’n’ Kvell
25 LIFESTYLE
& CULTURE
Food Arts
29 TORAH
COMMENTARY 30 COMMUNITY
Jewish Federation
Deaths 32 CLASSIFIEDS
CANDLE LIGHTING
Oct. 16
6:01 p.m.
Oct. 23
5:51 p.m.
Teen develops voting app.
6 Bread comes forth from
the pandemic.
10 Barbecued chicken a fi tting
farewell to summer.
25 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
Miriam’s Advice Well
DEAR MIRIAM | PLANNING FOR DEATH PROVES
PROBLEMATIC What will happen if I outlive my non-Jewish spouse? That’s the
question before Miriam this week. As is usually the case, there is
not one simple answer, but Miriam suggests broaching the subject
with the spouse to see if there’s a conversation to be had; bringing
a spiritual leader into the conversation can be benefi cial, too. For
further explanation, read Miriam’s Advice Well online. 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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Philacatessen ‘SMASHED’ CARROTS
Food columnist Keri White found that her recipe for “smashed”
potatoes was a big hit, so she’s using the same premise on
carrots. Although carrots have a higher water content than
potatoes and won’t become as crispy, the technique she uses
imparts a signifi cant amount of fl avor without deep-frying.
Read Philacatessen, her online blog, for the recipe. And check
Philacatessen regularly for content not normally found in the
printed edition, including other recipes, gift ideas, restaurant
reviews and food news from around the Delaware Valley.
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