WHAT ARE THE JEWISH ROOTS OF JAPAN AND CHINA?
WHY DO TRIBES IN AFGHANISTAN BAKE CHALLAH LIGHT SABBATH CANDLES?
Israeli Scholar Brings 30 years of Research to Light
The most fascinating legend of Jewish heritage is the legend of the Ten Lost
Tribes - the inhabitants of the Kingdom of Israel
There are a few books:
Jewish ceremonial embroidery /
Kathryn Salomon
Notes from the mother of the bride (m.o.b.) :
planning tips and advice from a wedding-day veteran /
Sherri Goodall
Hope this helps
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Rona Dressler
Head of Reference/Adult Services/Computer Services
Patchogue-Medford
Collections- November 2007
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Hello,
The Neal-Schuman Professional Education Network in the U.S. and the
Education Institute in Canada are very pleased to have Lisa Silverman
as their guest presenter for an Audio Conference on Monday Oct 22nd
at 4:00 pm Eastern Time. The topic of her
Dear Friends,
Schwartz Judaica has for sale 19 volumes that are believed to be
from publisher
Chaim Reich, Renaissance Hebraica in Brooklyn, NY. They are reproductions
of rare Hebrew Books. Reich books are often limited editions of not more than
500 copies. The title on the cover or the spine
The story about the two brothers who look after one another
and on whose
land, in recognition of their good deeds, Solomon built the Temple, is a
staple of Jewish children's literature. It is usually attributed to
midrash. Does anyone know of a precise source for the story, whether
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