Challah, a now typically braided bread eaten for Shabbat and holidays, is one of the most recognizable Jewish symbols out there. While many people can recognize…
The practice of married Jewish women covering their hair is based on the concept of tzniut (modesty, literally privacy), which is an important principle in Jewish…
Miriam’s Well, also known as Be’er Miriam in Hebrew, is a significant biblical symbol associated with the prophetess Miriam, sister of Moses (Moshe) and Aaron. According…
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