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Hanukkah Blessings
Learn how to say the blessings and light the hanukkiyah, the Hanukkah menorah.
Shehecheyanu
Recite this blessing the first time you do something each Jewish calendar year (e.g., the first night of Hanukkah when you light the menorah), and to mark joyous occasions.
Hanukkah: From Battleground to Festival of Lights
The Hebrew word Hanukkah means “dedication” and refers to the joyous eight-day celebration through which Jews commemorate the victory of the Maccabees over the armies of Syria in 165 B.C.E. and the subsequent liberation and “rededication” of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Tu BiShvat Activities to Do at Home
The Jewish New Year of the Trees, or Tu BiSh’vat, lends itself to many home observations and activities. Here are some ideas for crafts, planting, quiet activities, and more.
Photo Foam Flowers
Passover is known as the springtime holiday. Celebrate the spring season with these foam flowers.
Ask Tina: Can you advise me on cooking with a Tagine?
Q: I was very happy to find your Lamb Tagine Passover recipe. I bought a Tagine a few years ago, but I've been too intimidated to use it. I am hosting a seder for 12, and one guest likes lamb and not chicken, so I am going to be brave and add your lamb recipe to the menu.
Decorative Mosaic Tile Pyramids for the Seder Table
Decorate your Passover seder table with an Egyptian pyramid
Passover Seder for Young Children (2-3 years)
This "Twenty-minute Pesach Seder for 2s and 3s" is designed to provide the "telling" of the story with interactive participation throughout.
Passover Seder for Young Children (4-5 years)
The seder with its story telling, number significance, role playing and repetition is perfect for preschoolers.