My Post Yom Tov Blues and Clean Up Efforts
No, my succah has not been taken down. Thankfully, aside from perhaps one succah on my block which always seems to vanish with the blink
No, my succah has not been taken down. Thankfully, aside from perhaps one succah on my block which always seems to vanish with the blink
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Winter is coming, and there’s nothing any of us can do about it. If only frigid temperatures brought as much joy as summer sun, a
(BPT) Fall is a popular time for home improvement as people think about impressing their guests during the holidays. It is also a time for
A sukkah or succah is defined by Wikipedia as a “temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot.” The quality and
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At this time of year I trust most thoughts and mindsets are preoccupied on the “Day of Judgement” we just went through, and the looming
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