Shofar Across Boston Day Five: Jamaica Plain
Today is the fifth day of the month of Elul, the month leading up to Rosh Hashanah. There's a tradition to sound the shofar every day...
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Shofar Across Boston Day Three: City Hall
Today is the third day of the month of Elul, the month leading up to Rosh Hashanah. There's a tradition to sound the shofar every day...
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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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Shofar Across Boston Day Two: Children's Museum
Today is the second day of the month of Elul, the month leading up to Rosh Hashanah. There's a tradition to sound the shofar every...
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Shofar Across Boston
Today is the first day of the month of Elul, the month leading up to Rosh Hashanah. There's a tradition to sound the shofar every...
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High Holidays with Your Kids
Holidays are a great time for families to celebrate together, but all holiday celebrations are not created equal. Here's a list of holiday programs and...
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Hands-on High Holy Days
Approaching the High Holy Days can be a daunting experience, particularly for Jews who are not in the habit of participating year round in ritual...
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Navigating the Holidays with an Interfaith Family
Interfaith families tend to get a lot of attention in the press in December, when Hanukkah and Christmas often fall close together, and in the...
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Kids in the Kitchen
Looking for something easy to bake with your kids? Ruth Abrams, former editor for InterfaithFamily.com, suggests this simple recipe for the Friday after Thanksgiving to...
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Fall Holiday Fun
Rosh Hashanah literally means the "head of the year." It marks the start of the new Jewish calendar year and begins a 10-day period of...
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