Tag: Jewish Ritual Objects

The Jewish Museum in New York is currently hosting an exhibition called "The Sassoons," which explores the lives and legacy of the Sassoon family, a wealthy Jewish family with roots in Baghdad and connections to Bombay, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and London.
Jewish people are questioning the significance of Judaica items, such as seder plates and kiddush cups, that are manufactured in places like China or India rather than by Jewish artisans.
This article discusses the history and significance of the etrog, a citrus fruit used in Jewish rituals.
In this episode, the hosts explore various aspects of Passover preparations and traditions.
In the late 19th century in the United States, American Jews initially focused on decorating for Sukkot rather than Hanukkah.