Spend Passover In Miami By: William Hauselberg | - If the thought of cleaning out your home, changing your dishes and dealing with all the work associated with Pesach is overwhelming, then maybe this year should spend Passover in Miami. Passover is a celebration of freedom. Dont return to the bondage of the kitchen once again, liberate yourself from the work by booking the perfect trip right now.
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. It doesn't occur at the beginning of the particular calendar year; instead it's a two-day celebration that takes place at the start of the seventh month of the Jewish calendar. It's a holy day through which Jews will spend a great deal of their day in Synagogue. Additional traditions include things like 100 blows of the shofar, or ram's horn throughout the day. Numerous observers of Rosh Hashanah eat apples drizzled with honey, sig ... Tags:caterers fort lauderdale, caterers in south florida, kosher
The Items On The Seder Plate By: Mark Etinger | - One of the great things about the Jewish holiday of Passover (or Pesach, in Hebrew) is the many images, items, and symbols associated with it. There is, of course, the matzah, the unleavened bread made of white flour and water. There is also the image of the Red Sea being split, as the Jewish people walk through to safety and freedom. And of course, there are the ten plagues (Blood, frogs, gnats, wild beasts, pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and death of the first born), which have be ... Tags:Seder plate, purim baskets, Seder plates, mishloach manot, Kippas, Kippot, Yarmulka, Talit, Tzitzis, judaica store
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Loss And Grief -- When Does The Crying Stop? By: Barry | - Surgeons worked at some point of the night to save my daughter, however they might not. Her injuries were too severe. She died a day after the car crash and my father-in-law died 2 days later. A few weeks when his death my brother died. I cried every day for months. Jeffrey A. Kottler details the stages of crying in his book. "The Language of Tears."
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Reclaiming Personal Power And Painting A New Image Of Your Life - Grief Recovery By: Barry | - The opposite day I came across a rerun of Oprah Winfrey's tv show. Interior designer Nate Berkus was one among her guests. He was there to speak about recovering from loss, one thing Berkus knows all too well. 5 years ago his life partner was killed in the tsunami that wrecked havoc on Thailand.
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I think of 2007 as the year of death. On a snowy Friday night my daughter died from the injuries she received in a very automotive crash. Two days later, my father-in-law died of pneumonia. Eight weeks later my brother died of a heart attack. Many months when that, my former son-in-law, the daddy of my twin grandch ... Tags:riccar vacuum bags
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At 50, Benjamin's soul aches. Day after day, not only does he encounter people younger than he with kids, but the kids themselves are starting to have kids. He is happy for them and dances joyfully at their simchas. He saves his complaints for God. "There are times when I feel so angry at God, so downtrodden. Dear God, You give me so many talents, but you don't give me the opportunity to serve my Jewish wife with them."
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Kosher Wines: An Introduction By: Mark Etinger | - Wine plays an important role in the Jewish culture. Nowhere is that more obvious than in the typical holiday service, almost all of which involve "Jewish wine." In fact, a major aspect of one of the more prestigious holidays, Pesach, is the four glasses of wine. Shabbat services consist of a glass of wine, and many bar and bat mitzvahs today end with the honored young Jewish person saying a blessing over the wine.
Exploring Jewish Gifts And Traditions By: Mark Etinger | - Shabbat is considered by many Jewish scholars to be the most important holiday of all, at it is the only holiday specifically mentioned in the Ten Commandments. The first time it is mentioned occurs in Exodus 16, immediately following the Lord delivering the people of Israel out of Egypt.
Fun With Kosher Recipes - Yiddish Words And Phrases By: Mark Etinger | - Keeping kosher with recipes for Passover and other kosher food recipes is a great way to stay connected to your Jewish heritage while instilling religious values in your children. But if you're looking to feel even closer to the old country, chances are it's going to involve some Yiddish. Read on for some classic Yiddish words and phrases relating to food, including words that have become common among English speakers.
Holiday Of Freedom By: Rabbi Azulai | - Jewish Passover, or Pesach, is celebrated up to these days to keep alive the memory of the great liberation that took place in the Jewish history - the day when ancient Hebrew people cast off the yoke of Egyptians and became free with the help of God and the prophet Moses. The Jewish Passover celebrates the miracle of Jewish people's freedom and independence. It is an eight-day holiday that starts on the 15th of the first month of the Jewish year, Nisan (in March or April). The history of this h ... Tags:Jewish Passover, Pesach, Seder
Scottsbluff Florist How To Send Holiday Flowers By: Ava Rose | - A respectful gesture during religious festivals is to send a gift or a card. Sending flowers works incredibly well for any religion.
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There are various flowers associated with particular religions which have become a symbol of their beliefs and practices. For example, the flower of Christianity is generally seen as the Madonna lily whilst the symbol of Hinduism and Buddhism is a Lotus flower, yet different religious holidays and festivals make use of many different kinds of flowers ... Tags:flowers, religious holidays, quality gifts service
The History And Evolution Of The Easter Basket By: Kristina Keffer | - Easter is a convergence of three traditions. 1) Pagan. According to the Venerable Bede, English historian of the early 8th century, the word is derived from the Norse Ostara or Eostre, meaning the festival of spring at the vernal equinox, March 21, when nature is in resurrection after winter. Hence, the rabbits, notable for their fecundity, and the eggs colored like rays of the returning sun and the northern lights or aurora borealis. 2) Hebrew. In Exodus XII we read of the night in Egypt when t ... Tags:baskets, gifts, holidays, pittsburgh, 412, gift baskets, bir
Jewish Gifts For All Occasions By: Rokai Kolam | - Jewish people celebrate many occasions in their lives from babyhood to adulthood. These occasions range from the religious ceremonies to the social events.
Jewish holidays and celebrations may take place in the same date as those celebrated by other religions but they are unique in their own way. Most are based on ancient traditions still being followed by people loyal to Judaism and who wish to pass on their heritage to the younger generation.