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  1. Jewish calendars and planners 2010 I've found homely, fun, beautiful and religious calendars for Jewish people. Whether you want to learn Yiddish and have some fun, or get up to speed on Jewish cooking - it's all possible. But you can also learn more about the Jewish faith and holiday...
  2. The Jewish Holiday of Purim Begins February 27, 2010 Purim is one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar. It commemorates a time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination. Jews celebrate Purim by reliving the Purim story through reading of the Megillah s...
  3. Chanukah Coloring Fun Chanukah coloring pages and coloring craft sheets will entertain children from tots to tweens (and perhaps a few adults, too) for hours suring the 8 days of the Festival of Lights holiday. In the days before Hanukkah, children will enjoy coloring gre...
  4. Chanukah Crafts and Gifts This lens features Chanukah crafts, decorations, cards and gifts for children to make for the Festival of the Lights. Making home made Chanukah holiday crafts and gifts helps children explore fun activities that teach them about Jewish culture and tr...
  5. Unique Hanukkah Menorahs Traditional or Modern, the collection of unique Hanukkah menorahs you will find here is spectacular.  There is a Hanukkah menorah for every member of your family, even some really fun children's menorahs.  Here you can also find the da...
  6. Rake in the cash for your holiday graphics. Starting in late October until January and even into February there are so many different Holidays jammed together, it can make your head spin. The Holidays used to be about family and different religions, now with strong multiculturalism in Canada a...
  7. Make Me Laugh - Funny Chanukkah Gift Items Here you will find funny Hanukkah videos and laugh out loud Hanukkah gifts for the entire family. Each was selected as it made me laugh - out loud. I hope you enjoy them as well. So, take a break from the traditional Hanukkah stories and have some fu...
  8. Hanukkah Ornaments for Hanukkah Bush Decoration or Interfaith Celebration Hanukkah is the festival of lights, with eight days of celebration, decoration, Hanukkah gifts and for some a Hanukkah bush or interfaith tree.  Here you will find a collection of beautiful, unique and interesting Hanukkah ornaments.   As t...
  9. The Meaning of Chanukah The story of Chanukah begins in the reign of Alexander the Great. Alexander conquered Palestine, but allowed the lands under his control to continue observing their own religions and retain a certain degree of autonomy. Under this relatively benevol...
  10. Playing Dreidel--A Chanukah Tradition Every religion has its rituals and traditions, and that is true of Chanukah as well. In our family, we light the Chanukah candles each night of Chanukah, eat our dinner, then after dinner we play the game of dreidel. Dreidel is a traditional Chanuka...
  11. Hanukkah What is Hanukkah?  Is it the Jewish Christmas?  Why do I see it spelled so many different ways?  These are some questions that you frequently hear asked about the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.  What most people don't know is that Ha...
  12. Potato Latkes for Chanukah Chanukah is one of my favorite holidays to celebrate. I think that I like it so much because I always associate it with family, warmth, and good potato pancakes recipes. Of course, in our family, it is also a time to exchange presents which is fun in...
  13. Baby Clothes for Jewish Holidays I joined the crowds of sappy mothers who rushed out and bought the little "Baby's First Halloween" and "Baby's First Thanksgiving" onesies for my son, and I noticed a glaring omission in all the stores . . . there were tons of "Baby's 1st Easter" and...
  14. Judaism, Jewish Holidays, Jewish Culture Headquarters Judaism, Jewish Holidays, Jewish Culture This group is about being Jewish--the religion, the culture, and all the things that make up Jewish life. As long as your lens had to do with Judaism in a positive light, it is welcome.
  15. Celebrating the Jewish High Holidays The Jewish High Holidays -- also called the High Holy Days -- are a solemn period marked by introspection, self-examination, prayer, and fasting. During this season, the liturgy emphasizes themes of repentance, judgement, and atonement. The High Holy...
  16. Rosh Hashanah--The Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah is the first holiday of the Jewish year, and begins the cycle of fall holidays which include Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah. These holidays hold deep meaning for Jews around the world, and are cel...
  17. Celebrating Sukkot-Succot With a final blast of the Shofar on Yom Kippur, the Jewish High Holidays conclude and the mood of the community shifts from introspective solemnity to joyful celebration. Sukkot or Succot -- which begins a mere five days after the Yom Kippur -- comme...
  18. Send FREE Yom Kippur eCards! Going green is as easy as sending a FREE Yom Kippur eCard. Living Green is in the best interest of everyone. However, going green can sometimes be expensive. This is one great way to go green for free. Well, it is even better than free. Whether you s...
  19. Jewish High Holidays Explore the Biblical basis and traditions of the Jewish High Holidays - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
  20. Quiz: Jewish Ceremonies and Holidays Test your knowledge in Jewish holidays,events and ceremonies, your mettle, your trivia (not trivial) pursuit, your multiple choice skills.  See if you cut the mustard, are up to snuff, ace in the hole, all that good stuff.  Take my quiz is what I'...