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It was the pause to keep the magic going. The #Break4HASC campaign swept through the broader Jewish community, as thousands of individuals across the globe
It was the pause to keep the magic going. The #Break4HASC campaign swept through the broader Jewish community, as thousands of individuals across the globe
Cooking with high heat for a long period of time can actually burn your oil. Not only does this produce an unpleasant and smoky odor,
Part II In my previous column, we looked at the Wyze Cam smart camera, which retails for $19.99 at www.wyzecam.com. We discussed the camera’s robust
Part 43 (written 2014) (Continued from previous week) Angelika Rieber of the Gesellschaft, who does not live too far away from Schmitten, had arranged with
Chol Hamoed trips are an ancient tradition dating back thousands of years to biblical times. Our forefathers had a long Sukkos—40 years actually—but they couldn’t
On Sukkot, Jews are supposed to eat in a little hut known as a sukkah. It’s not a cabana, teepee or tent. It’s also not
One million people spanning six continents join together in prayer. More than 1 million people across the world gathered together on Friday, September 7, to
Sukkot, along with Simchat Torah, is the holiday that most symbolizes and highlights the importance of serving God and following his Torah with joy. Our
This a modified version of my focaccia challah recipe, and also has considerably less sugar and oil than many egg challah recipes. To make up
Seasons, the kosher grocery-store chain with locations in Clifton, New Jersey; New York’s Upper West Side; Queens; and elsewhere, has filed for bankruptcy. The company
RYNJ’s youngest students have been busy making honey collages, learning the story of Yonah and creating beautiful sukkah decorations.
Preschool children at Lubavitch on the Palisades prepared for Rosh Hashanah with special games, crafts, songs and activities. The children learned all about how bees