Tag: Shabbat

Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux, known for their appearance on the reality show Love Is Blind, have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
The author, a professor of Jewish studies, shares her experience of struggling to find consistent and meaningful ways to engage her young children with Jewish traditions and community.
Rashi's commentary on Parashat Beshallach focuses on the significance of Shabbat observance, highlighting the dual nature of "zachor" (remember) and "shamor" (keep) in the commandments related to Shabbat.
The author of the article recounts their journey of conversion to Judaism and their growing awareness of antisemitism.
The article explores the importance of contrarian thinking within Jewish culture and history.
Shabbat times for January 12 to January 19 are provided, including the beginning and ending times for Shabbat in various cities in the UK.
Experts Laura Southern, Esther Donoff, Ian Marber, and Dr. Michelle Braude offer practical tips for improving health without extreme measures, such as incorporating superfood cholent for gut health, switching to turkey for better nutrition, fasting intermittently to stabilize sugar levels, gradually reducing sugar and processed foods, focusing on whole foods, cooking from scratch, adding variety to meals with new ingredients, and staying hydrated with water.
This article highlights a variety of Jewish vegan recipes perfect for Veganuary, featuring dishes like stuffed butternut squash, gingerbread cheesecake, barley risotto, barley apple salad, chocolate mousse, tofu steaks with pomegranate molasses, butternut and pumpkin curry, vegan 'chicken' soup, freekeh and winter greens soup, chocolate, chestnut and whisky loaf, Polish mushroom and barley soup, chickpea and root veg tagine, Mejadra with black eyed peas, citrus purple slaw, and Spanish vegan paella.
Shabbat times for January 5-12 are provided for various cities.
In this article, Mikhael Manekin discusses the implications of the Gaza War on Judaism.
Amichai Oster, a 24-year-old Israeli-American, was killed while fighting in the northern Gaza Strip.
This diary entry provides insight into the experience of an IDF soldier during a war.
The Shabbat times for the week of December 22 to December 29 are as follows: The Fast of Tevet ends at various times on Friday, December 22, with Shabbat beginning shortly after in London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
A man has been arrested and charged with a hate crime after allegedly assaulting a Jewish man and making antisemitic remarks in Beverly Hills.
The author reflects on the multiple perspectives and contradictions surrounding the holiday of Hanukkah.
In the wake of the war in Israel, individuals and communities across the Jewish diaspora unite to support soldiers and civilians in Israel.
In this personal account, the author shares her experience during a period of conflict in Israel.
Asarah BTevet, also known as the tenth of Tevet, is a fast day on the Jewish calendar that commemorates the beginning of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem.
In this video, Rabbi Ilan Acoca discusses the topic of musical instruments on Shabbat.
Judy Chicago, a feminist artist, has recently acknowledged the importance of her Judaism in her artwork.
The poem reflects on themes of family, identity, and guilt in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This text is from the Etgar Quiz no 249, which includes questions about Jewish figures and trivia.
Shabbat times for the week of November 17 to November 24 have been provided, including the start times on Friday and end times on Saturday for various cities in the UK.
Shabbat times for November 10 to November 17 are provided in the text, including the beginning and ending times in various cities such as London, Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester, Gateshead, and Glasgow.
In the wake of the recent tragedies and ongoing conflict affecting the Jewish community, many people are finding solace and joy in celebrating Shabbat.