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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Jewish Guilt What? You don't have time to read my article? It's the shortest article ever written on Jewish guilt. Chanukah - Deeper Than Presents Chanukah is not the Jewish version of Christmas. Its roots go far deeper than jelly filled doughnuts and eight nights of gifts. Do you know why we light the menorah? Here are some essential facts to know about Chanukah. While The Candles Burn - A Book Review A book review to enhance the meaning of Chanukah in your family's celebration. The Jewish Wedding - The Ceremony The Jewish wedding ceremony overflows with tradition and ritual - both before, during and after the wedding. In this article, we'll explore what happens under the chuppah. The Jewish Wedding - Before the Ceremony The Jewish wedding ceremony overflows with tradition and ritual - both before, during and after the wedding. In this article, we'll explore what happens prior to the actual ceremony. Life After Death Many of us Hebrew school raised Jews were not taught about our faith's belief in life after death or in Heaven and Hell. Here is a brief introduction. To Kindle A Soul - A Book Review The book TO KINDLE A SOUL by Lawrence Kelemen is a book for parents offering statistical evidence for the traditional wisdom Judaism offers for raising children. To Keep and Remember Shabbat The Fourth Commandment refers to the observance of Shabbat. In one place in the Torah, we are told to "keep" Shabbat, and in another, we are told "to remember" Shabbat. So, which is it? To keep or to remember? Kristallnacht - The Night of Broken Glass In 1938, The Night of Broken Glass (Kristallnacht) was the beginning of what later became known as The Holocaust. The anniversary of Kristallnacht is on November 11th. Perspective and Judgment Once the deep introspection of the High Holidays and the joyful hope of Sukkot have passed, it is important to maintain the mindset we achieved during the holidays. Our perspective and subsequent judgments may be more controllable than we think.
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