Tu B’Shvat is the Jewish day of the trees, a celebration of all things plant and fruit. And what better way to celebrate than by getting a little, well, celebratory with a plant? It may be a minor ...
I’d like to believe the trendiness of these minhagim is coming from the same good place – a yearning for more spirituality, and these practices are one way to express it.
Beth El-The Heights Synagogue will host a Tu b’Shevat seder at 6:15 p.m. Feb. 12 at the synagogue at 3246 Desota Ave. in Cleveland Heights.
Join the Adventure Rabbi community in Moab, Utah for a Passover retreat. Friday night we open the retreat with singing on the ...
"Nothing dangerous has, thank God, happened here, but we hear about it on an almost daily basis, happening around the world,” ...
Four Pittsburghers were among hundreds of young Jewish adults from around the globe who gathered in Brooklyn, New York, to ...