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Israel's Mystical Blue City of Safed (Tzfat)
In Israel there is a city of blue-doors and a history touching upon some of the greatest Jewish mystical schools. One of the great Holy Cities of Israel Tzfat is a wonder.
25 commentsTiberias-- Ancient Tiberius Biblical City of the Bible in Israel
Israel has a number of cities sacred to the Jewish People and Tiberius is one such. Packed with fascinating historical associations, Tiberius is a remarkable and holy city that takes us back to the past of ancient Biblical history.
8 commentsThe Ancient Biblical Oasis City of Be'er Sheva in Israel
One of the central Holy Cities to the Jewish People,Be'er Sheva is a glimpse back into the biblical past.
6 commentsMuslim, Jewish and Christian Family Feud.
As an attorney, I have witnessed intense family battles. Whether because of a bitter divorce, bitterness over a Last Will and Testament, or criminal accusations, the fights that occur among relatives can be...
13 commentsJudaica Stores
Got Judaica — Come here to get Judaica for every need Menorah.com Home to the World\'s Largest Menorah Collection Menorah.com Home to the World's Largest Menorah Store Unique Jewish Gifts - Jewish Gifts for...
0 commentsWhat is Judaica Art?
Jewish art paintings can be divided into two main categories: those of a religious nature and those that are merely painted by a Jewish artist. Both are termed Judaica; both varieties are beautiful in their...
0 commentsElectric or Traditional? How to Choose a Menorah for Your Hanukkah Celebration
If you celebrate Hanukkah, one staple piece of equipment you need is a menorah. This article will help you choose a menorah that suits you best.
0 commentsJewish Housewarming Gifts: Traditional & Modern Gift Ideas for the New Home - Salt, Sugar, Bread and More
Buy Jewish housewarming gifts for newly married couples or single women and men, from traditional bread, salt, and sugar to Judaica gift items and artwork like shabbat candlesticks and mezuzot.
How Passover Holiday Remembers Non-Jews
The Jewish observance of Passover reflects the belief that the Jews’ glass of happiness cannot be full if others had to suffer. This is compassion akin to the Amish reaction to the Nickels Mines school tragedy.
0 commentsJewish gifts – What are they good for?
Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hindu, Judaism: All are different religions for different people. For each of these religions, there are traditions, customs, and unique gift that state the religion. For the...
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