On the eve of Shabbat Shalom, dear Scouts, starting this week for three Shabbats, our sages corrected to utter words of calamity and rebuke to the people of Israel on Shabbat after the reading of the Torah, And because there is special importance and attention to these haftarahs, Therefore, even if Rosh Chodesh falls on […]
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B”D The four rivers kiddush cup is manufacture by Netafim 55 for years, this is a kiddush cup that has inside the names of the four rivers that go out from heaven. Actually, when Israel nation enter to Israel lend, there were the four rivers around Israel. Today they are getting out from Gan Eden. […]
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, is one of the most important and highly anticipated festivals in the Jewish calendar and it can be a fascinating time to visit Jerusalem. Rosh Hashanah, which literally means the head of the year, takes place over the course of two consecutive days, the first and second days of […]
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, always falls on the first and second day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei. The words “Rosh Hashanah” literally mean “the beginning/head of the year”. Although it is seen as a festival, Rosh Hashanah is also regarded as an important and solemn occasion. In Jewish thought, it is seen […]
The Jewish New Year is a time of rejoicing and serious introspection. the Jewish new year, is a fall holiday, taking place at the beginning of the month of Tishrei , which is actually the seventh month of the Jewish year (counting from Nisan in the spring). It is both a time of rejoicing and of serious […]
What Is Rosh Hashanah? The Jewish New Year, anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, a day of judgment and coronation, and sounding of the shofar . . . What: It is the birthday of the universe, the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year. When: The first two days of the […]
The 770 Napkin Holder & Salt – Pepper, This is a special item from Netafim 55. Will glorify your Sabbath table,It was inspired by Chabad’s 770 house in New York.