By: Jacob Lumbroso | 2010-12-31 | Religion There are various types of mysticism known from Jewish sources. All of them seek a communion with or identity with the ultimate reality of God through direct experience or insight. read more
By: Kathleen Willson01 | 2011-04-20 | Arts & Entertainment Jewish weddings are considered as fascinating weddings for many people. It is mainly because of their customs and traditions which they follow on their wedding ceremonies. Jewish weddings are importan... read more
By: Michael E. | 2011-02-03 | Arts & Entertainment As opposed to the biblical seven-branched menorah used in services of the Holy Temple, the Hanukkah menorah is a nine-branched candelabrum, which is lit during the eight-day, winter holiday of Hanukkah. So from whence does the ninth branch come? The ninth branch is called the shamash, and it is used to ceremonially light the other branches. read more
By: Jenny Halimi | 2010-12-19 | Jewelry Jewish jewelry can be found in different shapes and forms. The range of Jewish jewelry is extensive and unique. With a profound religious significance, this jewelry has its exclusive design and purpose. The traditions have been kept alive with ancient designs that resonate with sacred undertones. read more
By: Jenny Lauper | 2011-01-26 | Gifts Light Shabbat candles in carefully crafted and timeless silver candleholders. This is an essential for all Jewish household. Candle holders are available in different designs with ornaments and Jewish accents, such as Star of David, flower designs, Jerusalem candle holders and more read more
By: Shley Kelley | 2012-03-26 | Religion Faith inspires and ennobles people and it builds and sustains communities. The ideas and spirituality of the Jewish faith have been the guiding light for its adherents for centuries. read more
By: Michael Sternfield | 2010-03-28 | Recipes You just cannot improve upon this kugel recipe (noodle casserole). What's not to enjoy? This recipe has been making the rounds of Jewish cooks for many years. It is truly fool-proof and guaranteed to please. For those who observe the dietary laws of kashrut, this can be made with pareve margarine instead of butter for a meat meal and can be used either as a side noodle dish or a dessert. read more
By: Nicole Sanchez | 2010-11-20 | Article Marketing Wedding traditions of a Jewish wedding is steeped in history and religious beliefs. Many of their traditions are similar to the rest of the world, while other customs have started in Israel and are special to the locals of that region. Regardless, a Jewish wedding is a time for bliss and happiness to be shared by all. Mazel tov (or Good Luck)! read more
By: Anya Sh | 2012-06-13 | Home & Family A Jewish wedding is a sight to behold. It's definitely something you'll remember. The wedding ceremony itself varies, but usually includes a marriage contract, wedding canopy called the Jewish ring given to the bride under the huppah. There's also the breaking of a glass or two somewhere along the way and some dancing involved when organizing a traditional Jewish wedding. read more
By: Elad Hogen | 2011-09-29 | Jewelry Nothing reflects your Jewish heritage and faith like a unique piece of Jewish jewelry. From casual pieces to breathtaking artifacts with elegant gems, Hebrew jewelry makes a powerful statement about your beliefs and your identity. read more
By: Tom Budko | 2011-09-26 | Art One of the most interesting customs in a Jewish wedding ceremony is the signing of the Jewish Ketubah. This document is usually beautifully and artfully designed and has a custom text that is both traditional and should also capture the unique love and respect that the bride and groom have for each other. read more
By: Jerry Sparks | 2011-04-10 | Recipes Chinese starter recipes can be a great option whether you are catering for a dinner party or a buffet. You can serve a Chinese starter recipe before any main course cuisine and you might even want to ... read more
By: D.Rockwell | 2011-04-10 | Recipes Laing, it is a popular Filipino vegetable recipe that originated in Province of Bicol. Bicol is situated in a southern part of luzon on which majority of people rely on agriculture and fisheries as th... read more
By: Kathleen Willson01 | 2011-04-20 | Happiness Jewish wedding dresses are very popular in the Jewish community. Choosing the right dress for the wedding is the most sensitive issue for both the bride and groom and a traditional Jewish wedding dres... read more
By: Emely | 2011-10-03 | Desserts How to prepare Best Hamantaschen Recipe. Anyone can make it with just a little effort. Hamantaschen are triangular-shaped pastry cookies with poppy seed, prune, raspberry, or apricot filling. They are a traditional Eastern European treat and often served for the Jewish holiday Purim...See more read more