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Seder is Coming…
On Feb. 10, more than 160 people assembled at Busby’s East for an event marking the 13th birthday of b’nai mitzvah learning company Hebrew Helpers.
Hebrew Helpers Turns 13!
On Feb. 10, more than 160 people assembled at Busby’s East for an event marking the 13th birthday of b’nai mitzvah learning company Hebrew Helpers.
A Time for Rededication
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, can give us a glimmer of light and inspiration just as the secular calendar comes to an end. We can then enter the New Year with a renewed sense of hope.
Hebrew Mentors Put Shootings Into Context for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
Hebrew Helpers’ 30-plus mentors across the United States had a responsibility to address and provide context to the anti-semitic violence for their students.
Native Returns Home with Hebrew Helpers
After 10 years in Los Angeles, Philadelphia native Debbie Jaffe is returning home as Jewish education company Hebrew Helpers expands to the East Coast.
חג שמח – Passover is Coming!
Judaism has four different “New Years!” The 1st of the month of Nissan (March/April) kicks off the holiday cycle and Nissan is the first month of the year. The 1st of the month of Elul is the new year for the animals. Tu B’Shevat is the new year for trees. And the 1st of Tishrei (Rosh Hashanah) is the new year for years.
A “How To” Guide for the Festival of Lights
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, can give us a glimmer of light and inspiration just as the secular calendar comes to an end. We can then enter the New Year with a renewed sense of hope.
Going Back to the Beginning on Simchat Torah
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, can give us a glimmer of light and inspiration just as the secular calendar comes to an end. We can then enter the New Year with a renewed sense of hope.
Judaism Has Four Different “New Years!”
Judaism has four different “New Years!” The 1st of the month of Nissan (March/April) kicks off the holiday cycle and Nissan is the first month of the year. The 1st of the month of Elul is the new year for the animals. Tu B’Shevat is the new year for trees. And the 1st of Tishrei (Rosh Hashanah) is the new year for years.
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