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Celebrate, Eat, Members of the Scribe, Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat, Yiddish
Sweet and Sour
In my grandparents’ homes, as in the shtetlach from whence they came, the food was sweet and sour – just ...
Ancient Israel, Ancient/Medieval Jewish History
Ritual Objects in the Jerusalem Temple
Menorah, altar, incense stand, showbread table, and more.
What Silence Conceals — and Reveals
How a tiny letter dramatically changes the meaning.
Being Blessed With Everything
The Midrash explains what it means that Abraham was blessed with everything and what a blessed life could mean for us.
Sarah Schenirer
The founder of the Bais Ya'akov educational movement brought a revolution in the status of women in Orthodox Judaism.
Why I Don’t Officiate at Intermarriages
Effective counseling of intermarried couples makes the difference for the Jewish future--not officiating at their weddings.
The Haggadah
What's inside the book that serves as guide, script and liturgy of the Passover seder.
Why American Jews Eat Brisket on Rosh Hashanah
The rules of brisket are made to be broken.