Pass it down: My grandmom’s chopped liver recipe will have your guests singing ‘Dayenu’ and your praises
Life is What HappensBy Lisa Zaslow Segelman “Dayenu” means “it would have been enough” in Hebrew and is the refrain of a lively Passover song. It lists blessings God bestowed on the Israelites, emphasizing that each act alone would have sufficed, yet God did more....
Gnocchi: ‘Little pillows of heaven’
By Chef Joseph Massaglia I love gnocchi! Made properly, these little, light, airy dumplings usually made with potatoes are, as a friend says, “little pillows of heaven.” It’s believed gnocchi originated in Northern Italy. The name came from the word “nocca,”...
Top Weekly Entertainment Picks
By Steffen Klenk Looking for something to do this weekend? We’ve got you covered with our Top Weekly Entertainment Picks. Rock out to the iconic guitar-driven sounds of Peter Frampton, enjoy an evening of laughs with comedian Katt Williams, and hear the son of...
Burt Bacharach tribute headed to Borgata
The Casino FileBy Chuck Darrow For decades, legendary composer Burt Bacharach was a popular attraction in Atlantic City’s gaming halls. Whether appearing by himself or with Dionne Warwick—whose recordings of such beloved pop tunes as “Do You Know the Way to San Jose,”...










