On Chol Hamoed Sukkot, New Jersey Offers Fun for All Ages
With many schools closed for all of Sukkot, parents may wonder what to do with their children all week. Fortunately, there are plenty of great
With many schools closed for all of Sukkot, parents may wonder what to do with their children all week. Fortunately, there are plenty of great
In trying to figure out why we refer to this time of year as the “High Holiday Season,” I have come up with some theories.
We made it to Simchat Torah! I especially am excited, because for the first time ever I learned the entire Torah—Chumash and Rashi. (And Stone!)
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On December 22, 1891, Seth Wheeler was granted a patent for an item used worldwide and enjoyed by millions every single day. Well over a
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During the holiday season in Jewish communities across the country, there is always an uptick in conversation about who is traveling to Israel for Yom
We were back in New Orleans, 11 years after Hurricane Katrina, and we found ourselves asking one question: How do the people here find the