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Harbor and Homecoming: Reflections on Marriage

Remember how people — old people in particular — used to say that marriage was one of the hardest things ...

Passover 2022

In 2022, the first Passover seder is on Friday, April 15.

Where to Stream Megillah Reading for Purim

Where to find an online reading of the Book of Esther.

How to Lead a Zoom Tu Bishvat Seder

Nearly a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, Tu Bishvat is the last holiday Jews haven’t yet celebrated while practicing social distancing.

9 Things You Didn’t Know About Tu Bishvat

Lesser-known facts about the Jewish “Earth Day.”

How to Spell Tu Bishvat?

The Jewish birthday for the trees has a name that can be spelled in several ways.

How to Make Shabbat Meaningful at Home

There are many ways to make Shabbat feel meaningful outside of attending synagogue and sharing meals with friends.

Tu Bishvat 2021

In 2021, the "birthday of the trees" begins at sundown on Wednesday Jan. 27 and ends at sundown on Thursday Jan. 28..

The 10 Best Hanukkah Songs on YouTube

From the classics to the most creative acapella, here’s a list of Youtube’s best Hanukkah music.

Is it Traditional to Put Up Hanukkah Decorations?

Hanukkah decorations are a new phenomenon — and there are no rules!

What Are Some Traditional Hanukkah Gifts?

Historically, Hanukkah was not a gift-giving holiday. Thanks to the commercialization of Christmas, the custom of giving gifts on Hanukkah ...

8 Uplifting Hanukkah Quotes to Light Up Your Holiday This Year

A hand-picked selection of inspiring quotes to contemplate this Hanukkah season.

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