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基本説明
In this book, you’ll meet the twenty-one brightest stars visible from Earth. You’ll learn how to find these stars and discover the best ways to see them. Each star is profiled in a separate chapter, with detailed guidance on what to look for while observing it. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced amateur astronomers, the book shares fascinating information about the lore and legends connected with each star through history, as well as what the science of astronomy has to teach us about the star’s physical nature.
"Fred Schaaf is one of the most experienced astronomical observers of our time. For more than two decades, his view of the sky-what will be visible, when it will be visible, and what it will look like-has encouraged tens of thousands of people to turn their eyes skyward."
—David H. Levy, Science Editor, Parade magazine, discoverer of twenty-one comets, and author of Starry Night and Cosmic Discoveries
Full Description
In Jewish Holiday Cooking , Jayne Cohen shares a wide-ranging collection of traditional Jewish recipes, as well as inventive new creations and contemporary variations on the classic dishes. For home cooks, drawing from the rich traditions of Jewish history when cooking for the holidays can be a daunting task. Jewish Holiday Cooking comes to the rescue with recipes drawn from Jayne Cohen's first book, The Gefilte Variations -- called an "outstanding debut" by Publisher's Weekly -- as well as over 100 new recipes and information on cooking for the holidays. More than just a cookbook, this is the definitive guide to celebrating the Jewish holidays. Cohen provides practical advice and creative suggestions on everything from setting a Seder table with ritual objects to accommodating vegan relatives. The book is organized around the major Jewish holidays and includes nearly 300 recipes and variations, plus suggested menus tailored to each occasion, all conforming to kosher dietary laws. Chapters include all eight of the major Jewish holidays -- Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Hanukkah, Purim, Passover, and Shavuot -- and the book is enlivened throughout with captivating personal reminiscences and tales from Jewish lore as well as nostalgic black and white photography from Cohen's own family history.
Contents
Acknowledgments. Introduction. What Is Jewish Food? How to Plan A Jewish Holiday Meal. Notes to the Cook. How to Use This Book. The Jewish Kitchen. Fish. Meats and Poultry. Pantry and Procedures. Matzoh. Schmaltz, Olive Oil, Butter, and Other Fats. Sour Cream, Yogurt Cream, and Labneh . Wonton Wrappers. Pomegranate Molasses and Temerhindi or Ourt . Salt. Sabbath. Rosh Hashanah. Breaking the Yom Kippur Fast. Sukkot. Shemini Azeret and Simchat Torah. Hanukkah. Purim. Passover. Kosher for Passover. Passover Ingredients. Preparation for Passover. Tips for Planning a Seder Menu. Setting the Seder Table. For Your Vegetarian Son, Your Vegan Niece. What;s for Lunch. Shavuot. A Glossary of Useful Terms. Online and Phone Order Sources And A Few Helpful Web sites. Selected Bibliography. Index.