The holiest time of year on the Jewish calendar begins Wednesday at sundown. Its kicked off with the two-day holiday Rosh Hashanah, which marks the Jewish New Year. The days between Rosh Hashanah and ...
Each year at this season Jews mark the start of a new year on the lunar Hebrew calendar. It's a happy, hopeful time. The custom is to eat apples and honey as a symbol of wishes for a sweet year. This ...
The first-ever Pawsitively Jewish Calendar features Instagram-famous pups hailing from as far as Israel and Canada celebrating Jewish pride, and dog lovers can fetch a copy in time for the high ...