http://heavenlyhallah.net Rosh Hashana 2010 Send Challah With Traditional Honey And Apple From Heavenly Hallah. If you can't be with the ones you love for Rosh Hashana send them a challah gift.
The mitzvah of the Sukkah seems a little odd and outdated. What does it mean for us in 2009? Why does it follow on from the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur?
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, talks about the need for self-reevaluation at Rosh Hashanah for Jews worldwide.
http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=6393 Just before Rosh Hashanah, I drank too much manishevitz and outed some 18-year old seminarian blogger. Then I went to the Crowne Plaza on Pico and Beverwil and got into a fight with my bodyguard. It was just for fun at first but things turned ugly and the police were called.
http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=5457 I’m facing a host of communal sanctions (not that Jina or those close to her sought this) for outing Jina Davidovich for her anonymous blog posts from her yeshiva in Jerusalem.
http://lukeford.net/archives/updates/080925.htm It constitutes Deuteronomy 29:9–30:20. Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in September or early October. Parshah Nitzavim always falls on the Sabbath immediately before Rosh Hashanah.
http://lukeford.net/archives/updates/080925.htm It constitutes Deuteronomy 29:9–30:20. Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in September or early October. Parshah Nitzavim always falls on the Sabbath immediately before Rosh Hashanah.
http://lukeford.net/archives/updates/080925.htm It constitutes Deuteronomy 29:9–30:20. Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in September or early October. Parshah Nitzavim always falls on the Sabbath immediately before Rosh Hashanah.
http://lukeford.net/archives/updates/080925.htm It constitutes Deuteronomy 29:9–30:20. Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in September or early October. Parshah Nitzavim always falls on the Sabbath immediately before Rosh Hashanah.