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Painting, decorating, waxing and colouring Easter Eggs
Decorating eggs for Easter is a wonderful tradition. Here's a guide to the origin of the craft, and a how-to guide for painting and colouring your own eggs this Easter.
41 commentsTu Bishvat
The holiday of Tu Bishvat is a minor Jewish Holiday that celebrates the New Year of the Trees. Tu Bishvat is one of four New Years mentioned in the Mishnah, the oral Torah of the Jewish faith. Oddly,...
0 commentsTu bishvat Cake and more
The major symbol of Tu Bishvat Is "Shkedya" - flowering almond tree which grows wild around the Israeli country .Tu Bishvat is a nice Jewish holiday in Shvat a Hebrew month,Origin of the name is Tu (Teit...
0 commentsHow the New Covenant Works
I don’t think it would be an exaggeration to suggest that most Christians have heard of the Ten Commandments. I am even confident for that matter that, were they asked, most believers could locate them in...
0 commentsChildren's Picture Books Bestsellers
Review the top 10 New York Times bestselling children's picture books for the first week of October, 2009.
8 commentsOrigins Of The Easter Bunny
Happy Easter to everyone, or Happy Passover, or Happy Sunday, whatever your particular leanings may be. For my family it is Happy Easter. Easter is a time when we think of going to Church and usually don't,...
4 commentsThe Great Passover Matzo Dilemma
I've quoted it before because I think it's one of the more hysterical scenes in a movie, when Woody Allen is walking down the street with Tony Roberts in Annie Hall explaining how he knows that people he...
2 commentsPassover
Passover, or Pesach, is celebrated on the 14th of Nissan. This holiday marks the liberation of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery as recounted in the Book of Exodus. The holiday of Passover is for...
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