Boston Celebrates Simchat Torah
Simchat Torah is a jubilant celebration marking the end of the Torah reading cycle. Jews everywhere will come together this Thursday night to dance, sing,...
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Something to Rejoice About
by Rabbi Ed Gelb Director: Camp Ramah in New England My favorite time at camp is undoubtedly Saturday evening after dinner when the campers sing...
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Simchat Torah 101
I’m tapping my toes under my desk, dancing down the hallways, and dreaming about party time, which can only mean one thing—Simchat Torah is right...
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Simchat Torah Celebration
You’ve PRAYED…You’ve Fasted…And now it’s time to DANCE! Simchat Torah Celebration Thursday, October 20 6:30 p.m. Young Israel of Randolph 374 N. Main St., Randolph...
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High Holiday Kids' Activities
By Kathy Bloomfield The month of Tishrei is one of the busiest in the Jewish calendar. First we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year....
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Kids & Parenting
What to Cook for Simchat Torah
More holidays are upon us this week - Wednesday night starts the holiday of Shmini Atzeret, the 8th day of Sukkot when we technically stop...
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Legislating Happiness
Every week during the school year I take out the Torah from the Ark in our sanctuary, roll it to the proper column,...
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Four Species and a Sukkah
From a spiritual standpoint, the holiday of Sukkot designates one of the critical turning points of spiritual evolution—the first entrance of Light into the soul....
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JCRC presents our 10 year calendar of Jewish holidays
We're pleased to offer our calendar to the Greater Boston community! Use the calendar to plan events and avoid scheduling conflicts. The holiday calendar includes...
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