Kveller: The New Jewish Food Commandments

The New Jewish Food Commandments (Originally published December 2010, inspired by the 2010 Hazon Food Conference) Guidelines to ensure that fresh, local, and environmentally friendly food lands on your kids’ plates By Natasha Rosenstock Most of us are familiar with the Ten Commandments (or at least the Charlton Heston movie) and know all about those …

Sugar High? Hannukah Hangover article relevant to all holidays…

Little kids, little problems. Big kids, big problems. I remember the early days of motherhood when this was new information to me. However, I didn’t think I’d experience addiction issues with my child – if at all – until she became a teenager. Instead, this past week she has bounced from party to party, including …

Hannukah Hangover – Coming off the Sugar High…

See my latest article below… Little kids, little problems. Big kids, big problems. I remember the early days of motherhood when this was new information to me. However, I didn’t think I’d experience addiction issues with my child – if at all – until she became a teenager. Instead, this past week she has bounced …

President Obama: “Dakota, thanks for taking my call…”

Medal of Honor Ceremony, White House, September 15, 2011 Dakota, thanks for taking my call . . . ‘As the citation was read, Sgt. Meyer continued to stare straight ahead, his stillness repelling the adulation he still does not think he deserves. Of course, we know a very different truth.’ -NATASHA ROSENSTOCK (NADEL) Click on …

My exclusive interview with Medal of Honor winner Sgt Dakota Meyer!

Dakota Meyer allows one last interview before ceremony ‘Do your best every day, give 100 percent every day and never stop.’ -DAKOTA MEYER As this is posted, A Unifying Quiet has begun to settle over in Columbia/Adair County in Shared Pride, and Silent Participation in A Unique, Sacred Moment in our History By Natasha Rosenstock …

My annual dispatch from the Country!

“Gradyville is the place for me,     Green Acres theme song Amish neighbors and apple trees, Cows, chickens, horses and hay, Keep your a.c., I’m livin’ that country way. Goodbye, city and suburban life. Gradyville we are there” — With thanks to the          August 2011 Column