Family-Friendly Yom Kippur “Break Fast” Recipes from NJ Families
Submitted by Rachel Sokol on
Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year for Jewish families, and some believe it’s the most important Jewish holiday. The holiday is associated with atonement, forgiveness, and starting anew. Most adults—and some teenagers, should they chose to—observe Yom Kippur by sundown-to-sundown fasting and through intensive prayer at synagogue. However, once the fasting period is over, it’s time to eat! We asked local cooking gurus to please share their favorite Break Fast recipes with MommyPoppins readers—some have been passed down from generation to generation. Enjoy! (Remember: Everybody celebrates the holiday differently, so cook/do what is best for you and your family’s personal beliefs and health.)