Sentences with phrase «traditions keep alive»

Surveying the majority of cookbooks, it appears to be a little known fact that a beet «borscht» was originally made with fermented beets — a tradition kept alive by some Jewish families of Ukrainian origin as a dish called russel.

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I try to keep this tradition alive every week by sharing articles I am reading.
Of course, not all traditions are worth keeping alive, and some should get a turkey baster through the heart.
This debate, as old as Plato's Phaedrus, is kept alive by Page Meets Stage, a New York arts event where two poets from the two traditions square off against each other.
The tradition has been kept alive by Allah as promised to Abraham.
«It is through the humanities principally,» says Coughlin, president of Gonzaga University from 1974 to 1996, «that the culture, values, and moral principles of the Judeo - Christian tradition are kept alive in Western society.
But it is within the Lutheran tradition that the antinomies of the faith have been most vibrantly kept alive.
They can not see why their children fail to have the same standards as their own, but in truth they have denied their children any practical contact with the ongoing tradition that is chiefly concerned with keeping these alive in our culture.
It is the Jewish tradition that has kept this insight alive — an insight which today contradicts and challenges all of those Christian fears that, in fact, deny belief in the living God of history.
In a world of such rapid change, it is something of a comfort that Professor Kurtz and his friends keep alive an old, if eccentric, tradition.
Griffiths thinks monasteries have the last, best chance at keeping this ancient tradition alive.
Those who want to keep those traditions alive in the public square had better push back.
If one starts with clear belief in the divine unity and omnipresence, one may safely worship in many places, as we do, without losing the sense of God's oneness; but when the presuppositions of thought and imagination are polytheistic, as with the early Hebrews, many shrines keep alive and vivid the tradition of many gods.
But the great tradition was kept alive in the social liberalism of the «Right Reverend New Dealer,» Msgr. John A. Ryan, and was revived among the bishops in the late 1940s and 1950s under the episcopal leadership of men like Detroit's Edward Mooney, Chicago's Albert Meyer, and St. Louis» Joseph Ritter.
In the Ugaritic tests dew was always associated with the restoration of vitality, and consequently played a part in the Baal myth, for the very good reason that in Palestine the night dew assists in keeping vegetation alive during the almost rainless four months of summer.14 Some also regard the reference to Leviathan, «that twisting sea - serpent» and «monster of the deep», in Isaiah 27:1, as an echo of a Phoenician tradition concerning a demonic monster who guarded the gate of the underworld.
This witness of Judaism is concretely indispensable to keeping the Jewish tradition alive also within Christianity itself.
Because tradition and authenticity are so valued, companies have been created to keep those alive.
And they just might learn from YOU how to keep alive the fine tradition of the kitchen baking arts.
I think it would make my Grandpa smile to know that we're keeping his tradition alive.
By choosing BUENO ®, you are keeping the New Mexican chile tradition alive.
I want to keep the spinach artichoke dip tradition alive during my Thanksgiving dinner this year with a dip of my own.
On the contrary, the book seeks to keep century - old traditions alive through sharing family recipes that celebrate the spirit of Eastern European culture.
Although fishing restrictions off the coasts for conch are quite strict today to prevent over fishing, the seafood is still a well loved tradition, even if that means bringing conch in from the Bahamas to keep the dishes alive.
A potato salad makeover that will keep this 4th of July picnic food tradition alive, sans the calories.
The network will also keep its tradition of a pregame interview with the president alive, and this year it's sure to be a doozy.
So how do we keep that tradition alive?
«We've already done it, try to keep the tradition alive.
Although the days of Manchester United winning back - to - back Premier League titles under Sir Alex Ferguson may be well and truly over, that old tradition is still being kept alive and well by the club's under - 21 team, managed by Warren Joyce.
Her niece in Sweden was an official royal weaver, and Mrs. Seaquist kept the family tradition alive by starting the North Shore Weavers Guild in Evanston with four friends in 1949.
Keep that tradition alive!
1998 MANA Mexico Regional Conference, Plenary Speaker, «How Tradition Keeps Culture Alive
ALBANY, NY (12/07/2013)(readMedia)-- Leaders and members of the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF) and their families kept a tradition alive for 23 years today by wrapping toys and preparing gift and food baskets for families and children in need.
She implored the children in the audience to keep the tradition alive with Chuck, «the oracle of the Island.»
I'm excited to keep this tradition alive for many to come.
The group took on organizing the Jack Wax Party to keep the treasured community tradition alive, and assure that finances of the event were handled responsibly and proceeds would be delivered on a timely basis to the charity as the public expects, she said.
«It is an honor to once again join Senator Klein, as we celebrate this joyous holiday season, provide toys and joy to hundreds of kids and more importantly to celebrate our respective faiths while keeping our cultural traditions alive and well,» said Assemblyman Marcos Crespo.
ALBANY, NY (12/08/2012)(readMedia)-- Leaders, members and volunteers of the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF) kept a holiday tradition alive for 22 years today by wrapping toys and preparing gift and food baskets for families and children in the Capital Region.
Debabrata Ghosh, a professor at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, had a wider audience in mind as well: «I attended the March in Delhi to keep alive the tradition of asking critical questions and to bridge the gap between scientists and nonscientists,» he says.
I also wanted one that we could make from home and that would allow me to keep the tradition of family pizza night alive.
In fact, there's more than enough evidence to keep the tradition alive.
We love trying new things, eating locally, sharing the wonders of our own backyards and keeping family traditions alive in new and interesting ways.
Feeling sorry for my hubby I figured I should play my part in keeping the tradition alive.
My grandma has taught me her ways around the crock and I'm happy to hear other younger people such as myself are keeping the tradition alive.
But over the holiday season something has to be said for updating and improving old habits especially when is comes to how much emotion is tied up in keeping traditions alive.
Aside from doing more sewing, I will likely be making a new advent calendar, as this year I will be away from some of my family, but I am still keeping a few traditions alive.
These dresses are available at online stores to help you receiving your favorite one at any place of the world, So you can keep your tradition alive no matter in which part of the world you are living.
India & Pakistan are the countries where some parts of traditions are kept alive for decades.
I'm so happy to say that John and I are trying to keep that tradition alive.
I did a fall front porch last year so I wanted to keep the tradition alive this year at our new house.
To keep the traditions alive, young girls wear this dress on festivals and events even in this modern age.
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