Tag: Havdalah

Etgar Quiz no. 263 presents a series of multiple-choice questions related to Jewish knowledge and tradition.
This article covers various questions about brachot (blessings) in Jewish law.
The article discusses the topic of judging others from various angles.
The author explains why they enjoy reading on Shabbos.
The author reflects on their grandfather's unconditional love for Israel, despite the hardships he faced after immigrating from Casablanca.
During the current pandemic, with routines disrupted and days feeling monotonous, the Jewish tradition offers insights on recognizing Shabbat, as discussed by Gabriel Greenberg.
Producer Josh Kross creates a Havdalah service to bring light into Saturday night during social distancing.
Producer Josh Kross hosted an impromptu Havdalah service aiming to bring some light during social distancing on a Saturday night.
Josh Kross, a producer of the show "Unorthodox," organizes the first Unorthodox Havdalah event at the end of Shabbat.
Jewish tradition and history have deep ties to the use of spices, with fragrant spices being central to rituals and culinary traditions.
Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm delivered a sermon during Chanukah discussing the order of lighting Chanukah candles and reciting Havdalah, reflecting a clash of principles: pirsumei nissa, emphasizing the dramatic and miraculous, and tadir kodem, prioritizing the constant and routine.
In 2012, a Reform Jewish chaplain deployed in Kuwait found new meaning in Tisha B'Av, a holiday he had not previously emphasized, when his R&R leave was unexpectedly canceled.
The 2010 U.S. Assembly of Jews hosted the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, attracting a younger demographic challenging traditional Jewish views on Israel, seeking to decolonize Palestine through various ideological stances such as non-Zionism and anti-Zionism.