Dec 06, 2007 -
I got this article a while ago and I kept it because I liked the way everything was explained. I hope you like it too :)
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Apr 15, 2008 -
The 2 Minute Seder !!
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For Those Of You Who Don't Have The
Patience To Sit Thru A Full Seder:
The Two-Minute Haggadah .....
A Passover Service For The Impatient !!
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Apr 14, 2009 -
Hello Members,
How are you all doing? I hope that you all are having a great day.
I am a day late for telling all of you Happy Easter, but I am gone to do it any way.
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Apr 04, 2007 -
Click on an image below to look at the entire gallery:
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Aug 07, 2009 -
Henna is a Persian word, which describes a small flowering shrub (Lawsonia inermis). It is found all over the world, including India, Pakistan, Morocco, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Egypt and Bangladesh. However, the variety of henna plant varies from region to region.
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Apr 09, 2009 -
The Sun Hits the Spot
By Jay D. Homnick on 4.9.09 @ 6:06AM
So you have been living next to this Jewish family for 27 years. They take their religious practice seriously and you have come to recognize the multifarious rituals.
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Jan 11, 2007 -
Although my family and I were the least-Jewish Jews ever (we never were bar- or bat-mitzvah'd, we never kept Passover or fasted during Yom Kippur) one of my favorite dishes from my childhood is a very Jewish dish - Matzo Brei, or Fried Matzo.
What is Matzo, you ask?
From Wikipedia: Matzo (also Matzoh, Matzah, Matza, Hebrew מַצָּה maṣṣā) is a Jewish food item made of plain flour and water, which is not allowed to ferment or rise before it is baked.
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Dec 06, 2007 -
Hey Girlies,
I was just thinking about this, this morning and just wanted to chat about it.
How many of you are Messianic Jews, and how many of you still carry on the Jewish traditions, including Hannukah?
I recently found out that on my father's side (his mother to be exact), the family were Sephardic Jews from Spain.
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Jul 14, 2008 -
Ladies, I realize this is kind of long but this article has been such a blessing to me that I want to share it with all of you, and I hope that it will be a blessing to you as well... I promise that I will only post part 2 if there is an interest in seeing it! ;) :)
Why Count Your Blessings When You Can Complain?!
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Jul 07, 2008 -
Although I don't drink beer, there are those of us who are gluten free, and would love to drink "safe" beer. I found this, and I thought I'd share:
by: Carolyn Smagalski on BellaOnline's Beer and Brewing Editor
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art30583.asp
Celiacs Guide to Gluten Free Beer
Their battle cry might well be “Down with Reinheitsgebot!” – The German purity law of 1516, the oldest food regulation in the world designed to protect the consumer. By the 15th century, brewing had become a competitive industry in central Europe, one that held the promise of great financial gain for the most successful entrepreneurs.
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