Tag: Jewish Holiday

In New York City, there are unique and lesser-known Purim treats to enjoy beyond the traditional Hamantaschen.
The article discusses the tradition of eating Nan E-Berenji (Rosewater-Poppyseed Cookies) by Persian Jews during Purim, a holiday that coincides closely with Norouz, the Persian New Year.
The article discusses different approaches to celebrating Purim and managing Purim-related expenses.
New Passover children's books released in 2024 feature a diverse range of themes and characters, including a superhero, a scientist, a T. rex hosting a seder, Jewish bears, and more.
Israel has decided to establish an annual commemoration for the Oct. 7 attack, the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust, but has chosen to do so on the Hebrew calendar date of the 24th of Tishrei, falling on Oct. 26 this year and Oct. 16 next year.
In New York City, Purim celebrations for 2024 offer a variety of events including traditional megillah readings, masquerade parties, Purim plays, and family-friendly activities.
The text discusses various criticisms and double standards faced by Israel in its interactions with Palestinians and the international community.
A video showcasing a kid and family-friendly Passover Haggadah for young families to enjoy during the Passover Seder.
The article discusses the often overlooked Pesach breakfasts and provides Pesach-friendly recipes to ensure a well-fed and happy family during the holiday.
Tu B'Shvat is a Jewish holiday with agricultural origins, symbolizing the importance of environmental awareness and stewardship in modern times.
In this text, the author begins by sharing a recipe for Dried Fruit and Walnut Bread and mentions that it is inspired by the upcoming Jewish holiday, Tu Bishvat.
The author expresses their sadness as Hanukkah comes to an end, emphasizing the importance of the holiday for their mental health.
The author reflects on their initial reservations about their daughter's due date being on December 24, worried that her birthday would be overshadowed by Christmas.
The podcast explores a tweet by the Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff, regarding Hanukkah, discussing its implications for him and Jewish individuals, as well as the challenges Kamala Harris presents for Joe Biden.
In this article, the author explores the topic of new Hanukkah food traditions.
The author reflects on the multiple perspectives and contradictions surrounding the holiday of Hanukkah.
This article discusses the joy and casual nature of Chanukah parties, highlighting the opportunity to cook and enjoy special dairy recipes.
Learn how to create a festive pull-apart pizza menorah for Hanukkah using simple ingredients and a special seasoning.
Tablets Hanukkah Gift Guide features a list of vendors who participated in their Hanukkah Bazaar event.
Simchat Torah celebrations in the US were overshadowed by anxiety and sadness due to the ongoing conflict in Israel.
In this article, the author explores the difference in price between a $40 etrog and a $100 etrog, both of which are sold by young vendors in the Orthodox neighborhood of Pico-Robertson in Los Angeles.
Sukkot is described as a cherished Jewish holiday, distinct from others due to its emphasis on joy, nature, and earth-based rituals.
The Sukkah Boys, founded by Billy Klein and Zuzz Rapp in Melbourne, Australia, is a service that builds and fixes sukkahs.
This episode of sustainably recycled stuff explores the significance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, through discussions on the evolution of the piyyut and prayer "unetanah tokef."
In this hilarious episode of YidLife Crisis, Jamie Elman and Eli Batalion attend the bris of their friend Abdul, who is converting to Judaism on Rosh Hashanah.