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By InterfaithFamily
Resources to help you think, reflect, take stock of yourself, your year, and your community, in the month leading up to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Date: 09-09-2011
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By Benjamin A. Maron
Resources to help you start preparing spiritually for the High Holy Days, through reflection, taking stock of your year and thinking towards next year.
Date: 09-01-2011
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By Rabbi Barbara Aiello
Celebrating the bat mitzvahs of five young women in Italy.
Date: 09-21-2011
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A video for Sukkot, explaining the ritual of shaking the lulav and etrog.
Date: 09-25-2011
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A quick, easy download to guide you through the at home (and in the sukkah) Sukkot blessings, complete with audio of each blessing.
Date: 09-25-2011
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By Rabbi Howard A. Berman
Themes of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur from the Classical Reform perspective.
Date: 10-03-2011
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By Ellen Scolnic
An introduction to the holiday of Sukkot, including the temporary dwellings built for the festival, the role of guests, and activities for the whole family.
Date: 09-25-2011
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By Benjamin A. Maron
In recent conversations about the current holiday of Sukkot, I've heard a common theme: People understand that we build a hut, known as a sukkah, and that we shake four species, known as lulav and etrog, but they want to know why. "I get that it's a harvest thing but..." is a trailing thought I've heard articulated repeatedly. So, before the holiday comes to a close, here's my guide to the less commonly known aspects of Sukkot.
Date: 10-19-2011
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By Elias Kass
Reviews of four books, great for reading with your young children, about Shabbat.
Date: 10-21-2011
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The Shehechiyanu blessing, with words and music.
Date: 10-25-2011