Passover is a joyous celebration of freedom and springtime. Food plays a central role in the Seder, the ceremonial meal that marks the beginning of the holiday.
Tattoos have become a popular form of self-expression, but for some, the question of religious acceptance lingers. Can you get a tattoo and still be considered faithful? This blog post dives into what different religions say about tattoos.
In the heart of the Middle East, a region marked by historical conflicts and strategic military significance, stands the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) – a military force renowned for its prowess, innovation, and the diversity of its combat units. Each unit within the IDF is a cog in the larger defense mechanism, playing a pivotal role in the nation’s security and operational success.
The Passover Seder is a cornerstone of Jewish tradition, a vibrant celebration of freedom and the exodus from Egypt. At the center of the Seder table sits the ke’arah, the Seder plate, a visual representation of the Passover story through a unique selection of symbolic foods.
Hebrew tattoos have captivated people worldwide with their distinctive script and deep symbolism. Despite the traditional Jewish law that prohibits tattoos, the allure of Hebrew script as body art has grown, partly due to the influence of celebrities and the Kabbalah movement. Here are 10 inspirational Hebrew tattoos that will get your creative juice going.
I gathered some photos I thought you’d enjoy from Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha-hatzmaut) Celebration 2018 (70th anniversary)
This year on the evening of April 18 and the day April 19 Israel 70 anniversary/Independence Day will be celebrated. This is a very exciting landmark for a small country who overcame so much adversity and his now a thriving democracy, a startup nation and a subject of admiration and envy to many nations in the world. Israel declared independence on 14 May 1948, which corresponds to the Hebrew date of ha ba-iyar -ה באייר the fifth day of the Hebrew month of Iyar.
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If you ever experienced winter in Israel you know it feels like spring in most countries. Sure some places like mount Hermon and Jerusalem as well as the north part can get snow and fairly cold, but for the most part it’s winter like it is in Russia or Canada (:
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