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The Haftarot of Consolation, also known as the “Shiva d’Nechemta,” are a series of seven Haftarot read during the weeks following Tisha B’Av, the Jewish day…
Little brings more joy and excitement in the Jewish world than a Jewish wedding. Go on any Jewish platform or event regardless of age, observance level…
The destruction of the Second Temple (Beit Sheni) is a significant event in Jewish history, perhaps even the most significant of the last two thousand years.…
After a day of mourning and fasting on Tisha B’Av, Jews come together to break the fast with a special meal. Unlike other fasts, such as…
The Three Weeks is a period of mourning in the Jewish calendar that spans from the 17th of Tammuz to the 9th of Av. During this…
Tisha B’Av is a solemn day in the Jewish calendar that commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem, among other historical tragedies.…
Rosh Chodesh (start of the month) is a time of joy and heightened spiritual focus, singing Hallel in the morning in gladness and praise, while not…
Cremation, the process of reducing a body to ashes through intense heat, is generally discouraged in the Jewish community for several reasons rooted in Jewish tradition…