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Sukkot
The sweet taste of the Torah, baked with a little butter and jam
Ever since the Middle Ages, Jews have sweetened children’s first day of learning the Torah and going to school (sometimes at the early age of three) with honey. Here's a Simhat Torah recipe that brings that tradition back to life!
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Vered Guttman
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Oct 9, 2012
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Word of the day / Etrog אֶתְרוֹג
We’ve just completed the festival of Sukkot, where one of the star players is a fragrant, delicate, citrus. Though the holiday is over, the etrog as a metaphor for political coddling is available year-round.
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Shoshana Kordova
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Oct 9, 2012
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08:31 AM
On Root / Endings, beginnings, and the spaces in between
'Weekly Torah portion' or 'scandal' - Israelis and Jews are treated to a new parashah every week.
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Jeremy Benstein
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Oct 9, 2012
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08:14 AM
Samson follows the sun to Galilee
Local archaeologists have unearthed some seemingly out-of-place depictions of the sun god Helios in the mosaic floors of ancient synagogues. Can this be attributed to a link between the pagan god, the biblical hero Samson, and Joshua, who led the Israelites into the Promised Land?
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Elchanan Reiner
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David Amit
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Oct 6, 2012
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Witness for the prosecution
The State Prosecutor’s Office is under attack, with Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman and others looking to curtail its powers. In a forthright interview, former state prosecutor Eran Shendar defends the current system and rejects attempts to delegitimize his former position.
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Ido Baum
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Oct 6, 2012
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02:04 AM
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Rosh Hashanah
Israeli family takes pomegranate wine to heady heights
Israelis have perfected the art of making pomegranate wine for a high-end market. A tip: You can't start from pomegranate juice.
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Amiram Cohen
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Sep 21, 2012
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Jewish New Year table: The apples of our eye
There's no sweeter way to celebrate Rosh Hashanah than with these festive and delicious desserts.
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Limor Laniado Tiroche
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Sep 16, 2012
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02:16 AM
Could Yehuda Amichai's priceless archive have been kept in Israel?
A few years before his death in 2000, one of Israel's leading poets clandestinely arranged for the sale of his personal and literary materials.
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Moshe Mossek
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Sep 15, 2012
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High Holy Days relief
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What my one-year-old taught me about Simhat Torah
Rabbi Michael Knopf / Jewish World blogger
Dancing with ourselves on Hoshanah Rabbah and Simhat Torah
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WATCH: Prayers at Jerusalem's Western Wall and selichot, ahead of Yom Kippur
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