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Delicious foods for the sukkah

By Tina Wasserman Many historians believe the Pilgrims’ first celebration of Giving Thanks was patterned after our festival of Sukkot. Jews made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem after the fall harvest

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Larry Schoenbrun is DHHRM’s 2023 honoree

Hope for Humanity celebration, Oct. 25 By Deb Silverthorn The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum (DHHRM) will celebrate Hope for Humanity, honoring Holocaust survivors and saluting Larry Schoenbrun, beginning

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Sukkot’s hidden message

By Rabbi Stefan Weinberg “Nature is man’s greatest teacher.” Throughout Jewish history the natural world has served as an ideal teaching agent for our rabbis. Sukkot, premised upon our engagement

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Sukkot’s hidden message

By Rabbi Stefan Weinberg “Nature is man’s greatest teacher.” Throughout Jewish history the natural world has served as an ideal teaching agent for our rabbis. Sukkot, premised upon our engagement

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All about the sukkah

By Rabbi Yerachmiel D. Fried Dear Rabbi Fried, What are the specifications of a sukkah and when does one need to sit in it? Justin K. Dear Justin, We begin

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Recipes

Delicious foods for the sukkah

By Tina Wasserman Many historians believe the Pilgrims’ first celebration of Giving Thanks was patterned after our festival of Sukkot. Jews made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem after the fall harvest

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Passover Recipes

New traditions for a new year

By Ethel G. Hofman (JNS) Ready or not, Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of Friday, Sept. 15, and lasts through sundown on Sunday, Sept. 17 — the first two

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