By: WorldsLastChance | 2010-12-26 | Christianity A timeless key to unlocking the calendar mystery can be found in the calendation details connecting the spring Feast of Unleavened Bread with the fall Feast of Tabernacles. Whether you currently believe in or keep these Scriptural Feast days, is irrelevant to the part they play in exposing the Roman fallacy that unbroken cycles of successive weeks have continued since the dawn of creation. read more
By: Vicky Collins | 2010-04-04 | International studies In the midst of life crushing poverty a group of travelers who are working in Uganda are treated to a Passover to remember. The lessons learned from impoverished families resonate through the dinner. read more
By: William Hauselberg | 2011-10-30 | Hotels If the thought of cleaning out your home, changing your dishes and dealing with all the work associated with Pesach is overwhelming, then maybe this year should spend Passover in Miami. read more
By: Gary Nolan | 2010-10-21 | Article Marketing Depending on the way you look at it, Passover is probably the only holiday that is celebrated by two major world religions albeit differently and for different reasons. read more
By: Jenny Lauper | 2011-01-26 | Gifts The holiday is characterized by the obligation to eat matzah instead of chametz during the holiday, and the traditional seder which is the meal that commemorates the story of the Exodus read more
By: Steve Exeter | 2010-12-13 | Article Marketing An overview of David Lynch's films written by Steve Exeter for the Online-Inquirer blog site. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-09-28 | Food & Beverage In the celebration of Passover, food and its quality and taste matter a lot in the Jewish Halakhic community. Kosher in Jewish language means fit to eat. There are strict laws regarding this. With the arrival of guests to the selling of food at the shop, read more
By: jessica thomson | 2010-07-07 | Business Business, Sales A very attractive part of Indian weddings is the one where the bride to be is ceremoniously decorated with traditional motifs with a paste of grounded henna leaves. These designs are made on her hands and feet about a couple of days before the day of the wedding in the midst of loud music and dance of the women and young girls. It is a ladies party that is celebrated with much gaiety. But if you are in the United Kingdom or in Ireland and Australia then you may be aware of a hen party that is organised a few days before the wedding ceremony. Well y... read more
By: HilaHeaps | 2011-03-24 | Shopping The Passover is a wonderful time of the year for gift-giving. When giving a Passover gift to your Seder host, you want to make sure it is of high quality. Also, your host would love that the gift you are giving is made in Israel. read more
By: Ernie | 2010-12-16 | Supplements I recently sat down with our resident supplement guru Dave Barr. We tend to talked about protein, supplements, carbs, insulin, leucine, and what he's happened store for us for next week's teleconference. read more
By: Jack Olivor | 2011-08-02 | Travel Tips Bangkok offers a prismatic contrast of soaring skyscrapers, mesmerising nightlife and devout temples, there is plenty to see and plenty to do, it surely lacks nothing and this is the reason flights to Bangkok are in demand all over the globe. read more
By: Andi Beark | 2011-03-29 | Home & Family Passover is a special time of year when Jews all over the world honor the time when they were slaves and Moses led them out of the slavery into freedom. The Passover holiday gets its name from the passing over of the homes of the faithful who had smeared lamb's blood on the door so the angels would not take the lives of their first born sons. read more
By: Prasoon Kumar | 2010-09-23 | Book Reviews The difficult world inhabited by his characters finds full echo in the writings of Gerald Seymour. Despite all the difficulties his characters go through, readers are surprised when no protagonist ever comes out and says he did things for his country. Instead, those characters are pinched and pushed, as there is no respect for them in the real world; everyone is living for himself or herself. read more
By: David Key Irvine | 2012-03-14 | Entrepreneurs A trip to sunny Southern California revealed the true grit of a man on a mission plus the message of action by this unique entrepreneur who has defined what it means to be the ‘golden boy’ in the ‘golden state’; the technology guru, David Key Irvine. read more