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All the children in Miss Sharon's class have brought their favorite fruits to decorate the sukkah. But when Michael brings a watermelon, the class must find a way to hang it! More
In this charming folktale, Bubbe Isabella builds a sukkah to celebrate the harvest holiday....... More
Bold splashes of color illustrate this interpretation of a Bible story that emphasizes the destructive power of anger. Running through the narrative is the midrashic tradition of nature's mourning for Abel. More
Bible Belt Balabusta offers a plan to explore this Israeli tree fruit: "Carob pods and carob chips for a taste (and smell and sound and sight and touch) of Tu B’Shevat....... More
A wonderful contribution from ChallahCrumbs: This nutritious centerpiece really showcases fruits of the season! Materials: Wooden Skewers Dried apricots Dried pineapple Dried papaya Golden raisins Dried apples (Make sure you make enough for one skewer per person....... More
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Recording by Judy Caplan Ginsburgh Music and lyrics by Dean Friedman copyright 2000 Dean Friedman Music (PRS) I built a little sukkah Out in the back It looks like a house And a little like a shack Well it’s not too big And it’s not too high When you sit inside You can see the sky....... More
Charoset is a mixture of fruits and other foods that is a traditional staple of the Seder meal....... More
Integral to the Jewish understanding of the human body is that the human body was created b’tzelem Elohim--in the image of G-d (Genesis 9:6)....... More