Jewish Life
Parshat Re’eh- Dwelling of G-d: Shilo vs. Jerusalem
Naaleh.com presents Rabbi Hershel Reichman teaching about this week’s parsha, Parshat Re’ehIn Parshat Re’eh, we read about the various resting places of the Holy Ark. The Torah refers to the final resting place of the Ark as “Menucha V’Nachala”. Chazal say, “Menucha”-tranquility, refers to Shilo and “Nachala”-a resting place, signifies Yerushalayim, the final destination of the AronHashem.The Shem MiShmuel asks why the Mishkan needed to sojourn ...
Read MoreHanukkah is family time!
Hanukkah is one of the widely celebrated Jewish holidays in the world. Hanukkah is a time to spend time with the family. This Jewish holiday is also a time to share your blessings and to show generosity. Hanukkah is a great time to show people you love the most how important they are to you. Here are some tips how.Light ...
Read MoreKosher Cheese – Difficult to Make but Worth the Effort
Eating kosher is a way of eating that follows certain religious dictates determined by Orthodox Jewish Rabbis. The belief is that only food produced without cruelty and without contaminates be consumed. Part of the practice is making sure that all food certified kosher only be served with other kosher food. A cow is certified kosher when it is disease free ...
Read MoreWhy Choose Kosher Blackberry Wine?
Kosher blackberry wine is a favorite among Jews during special occasions. When drank in moderation and as part of an overall healthy diet, Kosher blackberry wine can be very beneficial. Here are a few reasons why:Because it is Kosher, Jews can enjoy wine during special functions without violating Jewish dietary laws.Studies revealed that wine can reduce the risk of heart diseases, ...
Read MoreHow to Follow Jewish Customs During Tisha B’Av
Tisha B’Av, also known as the “the Ninth of Av,” is one of the fasting days in Judaism. Fasting is done to commemorate the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. This Jewish holiday falls on the ninth day (Tisha) of the month of Av in Hebrew calendar. Fasting on Tisha B’Av lasts for about 25 hours starting ...
Read MoreGift-Giving Guide for Hanukkah
In old times, a gelt or a small amount of money was given to children during Hanukkah. Nowadays, many Jews have expanded the gelt-giving tradition to gift-giving. This is probably due to the fact that both Hanukkah and Christmas are celebrated the same time each year. These days, gift-giving is no longer restricted to kids. The tradition of gift-giving brings ...
Read MoreHow to Remove Melted Wax Out of Your Hanukkah Menorah
Hanukkah, a fun-filled Jewish holiday is celebrated with festive meals, singing songs, playing dreidel and most importantly, lighting the Hanukkah Menorah. Each night, a candle is left to burn for half an hour leaving your candelabra dripping with melted wax. What’s next after Hanukkah? Cleaning your menorah! Getting rid of melted wax is so easy. It will probably take you less than ...
Read MoreObserving the Eighth Night of Hanukkah
Many Jews consider the 8th night of Hanukkah as the most significant. It is during this night that Jews greet each other with “Gmar chatimah tovah,” or “may you be sealed totally for good.” Below are some tips to observe during Zot Hanukkah.All eight candles of the Menorah should shine brightly. Light the chanukiah using the shamash from right to left.Say the ...
Read MoreSimple Rugelach Recipe for Hanukkah
Along with latkes and sufganiot, Rugelach is a traditional dish prepared during Hanukkah. Rugelach or ‘little twist’ are buns originally made by Jewish people in Poland. There are numerous ways to bake a rugelach. Its dough is made up of sour cream or cream cheese. The filling can vary from jam, chocolate, raisins and nuts. This holiday treat is easy ...
Read MoreHow to Make Latkes (Potato Pancakes) for Hanukkah
Latkes or potato pancakes is a main entree in Jewish parties especially during Hanukkah. Latkes are made from onions and potatoes and are usually served with applesauce or sour cream. Here’s how to make them.Wash the potatoes and peel them. Slice the onions thinly.Grate the potatoes and onions and put them in a mixing bowl.Using a colander, squeeze excess water ...
Read MoreSetting Up the Hanukkah Menorah
Lighting the Menorah is a Jewish custom that is observed during Hanukkah. Setting up the Hanukkah Menorah is one of the many traditions followed in celebration of this festive season. Here are some tips in setting up the Hanukkah Menorah.The Menorah is traditionally set outside the front door of your home. Nowadays, you can set this up in a window ...
Read MoreDecorating a Hanukkah Bush
Make your Hanukkah more special by creating your very own Hanukkah bush. A Hanukkah bush is a small tree decorated with ornaments. A Hanukkah bush is similar to a Christmas tree but reflects the Jewish tradition.Choose a bush. Some people use bush shaped plants, while others pick a full size tree. Artificial Hanukkah trees can also be bought online.Cover your ...
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