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How to make Toffee Apples: A Toffee Apple Recipe for Jewish New Year
Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah is known for its many traditions; apple and honey symbolising a sweet year is one of them. Here is a slight twist on this theme with a crunchy sticky toffee apple recipe.
0 commentsSemi-Precious Stones in Jewish Jewelry
Turquoise, opals, and carnelian stones are just a few of the semi-precious gemstones used in Jewish jewlery. They are beautiful, but also believed to give a natural power to the person who wears it.
0 commentsThirty-Six Years: Tanka
Thirty-Six Years Tanka by Dr. Darryl Winer Thirty-six years ere Standing in the synagogue The love of my life And I took genuine vows Then, glass crushed under my foot Plentiful glass shards As foretold and heralded ...
2 commentsPomegranate Symbolism and Judaic Art
The pomegranate has been a part of Judaic traditions with early biblical references. Today's art brings the color and symbolism of the pomegranate into the home.
1 commentGrowing Up Begins 7
Life as a Jew in a predominately non-Jewish area was made all the more difficult because my parents didn’t seem to have a grasp about Judaism either. Every holiday we celebrated was exactly the same with perhaps a few food change ups. As an...
0 commentsLet's Back Up Just A Bit 5
In elementary school, I had always been one of the gang. Although I lived in a predominately Christian neighborhood and I was Jewish, I was rarely bothered by anyone. Sure, there were a few losers who would reference my history with lovely phrases...
4 commentsJust A Regular Life? 1
I place my face in a jar on the mantle and send to sleep this melting mood. This is my ritual, a ritual I’ve repeated for as long as I can remember. Regardless of how my day begins, by days end I drop all facades and wrap myself in emptiness. ...
6 commentsInterpretation of the Bible
The Bible is a Historical book of a people, the Isrelites. It gives us the history of the chosen race, right from the creation of the universe, the fall of man and his redemption.
1 commentEnjoy Having Appropriate Bat Mitzvah Gifts
Turning 12 is the momentous occasion for a Jewish girl. It’s because, she becomes responsible for her actions from a religious perspective, when she turns 12. Along with bearing her own responsibility for her own actions for Jewish ritual law,...
0 commentsFrom Atheism to Judaism and Beyond - My Journey
Growing up in a Jewish neighborhood in New York City and being raised an atheist left Leah Limor confused and feeling excluded from her Jewish and Christian friends. Read about her journey from atheism to religious understanding and later to find a balance and a thoughtful way to raise her own children.
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