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One might say that the menorah and the ketoret were temidin, while the lechem hapanim was only switched once a week, on Shabbat. However, although it was only switched once a week, the lechem hapanim ...
Cleaning up beaches near Rio de Janeiro and learning about Jewish environmental values. Connecting with Jewish study abroad ...
Ideal for a couple of little shortbread cookies or a wee cupcake, these small boxes fit in the palm of your hand, assemble ...
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. joined local Jewish leaders to celebrate the holiday of Purim with a unique food crawl. In partnership with Mark Treyger, CEO of the Jewish Community ...
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Capital Region Jewish community celebrates PurimPurim is known as the biggest party on the Jewish calendar. Some call it the "Jewish Mardi Gras." Sunday the celebrations continued here in the Capital Region. Temple Sinai in Saratoga Springs ...
The cycle of the Jewish year heaves and sighs ... and moments of pure happiness, like Purim and Hanukkah. The year is punctuated by the three pilgrimage holidays that celebrate the centrality ...
This article was produced as part of JTA’s Teen Journalism Fellowship, a program that works with Jewish teens around the world to report on issues that affect their lives.
Temple Emanu El in Orange presented two awards at its annual meeting on May 4. The President’s Award went to Harlan Ullman of Pepper Pike and the Temple Emanu El Brotherhood received the President’s ...
Illuminations #174, a weekly publication by COLlive.com and DollarDaily.org: Rabbi Aryeh and Leah Lang share stories and ...
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Theater producer Jeffrey Seller, behind 'Rent' and 'Hamilton,' shines a light on his own journeySeller's “Theater Kid” — which he wrote even before finding a publishing house — traces the rise of an unlikely theater force who was raised in a poor neighborhood far from Broadway, along the way ...
On Purim, we remember how we were marked for annihilation ... crowned by the peace and light of Shabbat. Jewish time is built on this truth: darkness comes first—but light always follows.
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