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Everything You Need to Know About Hanukkah 2022
When searching for gifts to give for Hanukkah 2022, it's important to remember what the holiday represents. One common symbol of Hanukkah is the Me...
What Are the Most Common Customs for Shiva?
If you are familiar with Judaism, you have most likely heard of Shiva. But, for those less inclined, Shiva (meaning seven) is the seven day process...
Best Gifts for Purim and Where to Get Them
Based on the story from the book of Esther about the near annihilation of the Jews in the Persian empire, Purim is one of the most important holida...
What Does Passover Celebrate?
Every religion has festivals to commemorate the tenets of their faith, and Judaism is no different. One of the most important of these festivals is...
What is Purim and How is It Celebrated?
While any holiday is by nature full of frivolity and celebration, there is perhaps no other festival on the Jewish calendar that is quite as festiv...
How Is Hanukkah Celebrated? Traditions and Customs
Celebrating a holiday is always fun. But what if that holiday lasted eight days and nights? Sounds like eight times the fun, no?
Well, in a way, ye...
Hanukkah the festival of Lights!
Taking a bite into the delicious powdery Jelly Donuts - Aka Sufganiot. Or Lighting the glistering Menorah and watching the candles burn through the night;
How to Braid a Round Challah - Quick & Easy
Great video a must watch, we will share soon some more great videos to our gift kosher fans.
Challah French Toast
Challah is an all-time favorite treat! Enjoyed on Shabbat and during the week. Enjoy this tasty French Toast recipe you can quickly cook up with so...
Celebrate Purim: 4 Ways
Celebrate Purim: 4 Ways
Disguise, gifts of food, Purim is lots of fun.
The happy Jewish holiday of Purim is enjoyed every year, on the 14th day of ...
Classic Challah Recipe
An all-time favorite & fluffy Challah~
Challah is a delicious Traditional Bread. It is eaten and blessed on the Shabbat and Holidays. Challah ...
All you need to know about the High Holidays
The High Holidays
Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur 2019
As the year comes to an end, on Rosh Chodesh Elul (one month before Rosh Hashana), we begin p...