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There are some passages in Scripture that you can just tell were written by a man. I don't mean that as an insult or a bad thing, but you know how guys sometimes don't include a lot of specifics when they tell a story? There are definitely parts of Scripture like that. I would like more details, please. Yom Teruah is one of those 'left out the details' parts. We know more about YHWH's other festivals; instructions that lend easily to activities and menus. For Yom Teruah we aren't even told…

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The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) is not just for Jews! Here's how Christians get to celebrate this party too. Series about the Jewish feasts taught by a former missionary to Israel.

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This card explains how to light Shabbos candles. Includes: - Instructions for setup - Blessing in Hebrew and English, with transliteration - Explanation for why we light candles before Shabbos - Explanation why lighting Shabbos candles is a special mitzvah for women This card is 5x7
Why Christians should celebrate Jewish festivals. Should they or shouldn't they? Autumn is approaching quickly and, with them, the fall festivals. These are sometimes looked at as “Jewish holidays” and while they are, that does
Jewish Celebrations Themed Watercolour Clipart, hand painted with love, deliciously high res! This is how we Jew it! In this set you'll get: 175 Unique PNG Files Including 5 x Frames 5 x Clusters Iconic symbols related to the Jewish holidays like Pesach, Succot, Rosh Hashanah, Hannukah, Shavuot, as well as regular holidays like Shabbat and Rosh Hodesh Challa Bread, Star of David, Torah, Apples, Honey, Olive Branches, Hannukiah, Candles, Sufganiyot (Donuts), Floral Arrangements, Borders…

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Tu B'Shevat is a time to celebrate the natural world by eating its bounty and planting trees. Gratitude is given for the fruits of the Earth

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