Category Archives: Holiday Traditions
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What is Taschlich?
Tashlich is a ritual that many Jews observe during Rosh HaShanah.
Tashlich means “casting off” in Hebrew and involves symbolically casting [...] -
Taschlich
Tashlich is a ritual that many Jews observe during Rosh HaShanah. “Tashlich” means “casting off” in Hebrew and involves symbolically [...]
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Shavuot
On May 19th & 20th 2010, Jews around the world will observe Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks, which is the [...]
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18 Little Things You Can Do For Shabbat
1. Invite friends over
2. Ask guests to prepare a Shabbat blessing, song, or story
3. Set a special table for dinner
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Passover Teaching
Passover Teaching
Rabbi Bill Berk
Hartman Institute, JerusalemWhat Was the Real Pesach Miracle?
How to Prepare for a Transformational Seder?Sunday, March 28th @ [...]
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Rabbi Bill Berk: Passover Teaching March 28
Rabbi Bill Berk of the Hartman Institute, Jerusalem
Passover Teaching
–What Was the Real Pesach Miracle?
–How to Prepare for a Transformational Seder?
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Passover 2010 Program: What Was the Real Pesach Miracle?
Rabbi Bill Berk of the Hartman Institute in Jerusalem
–What Was the Real Pesach Miracle?
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What Traditional Jews Believe – Updated December 2009
The most recent “What Traditional Jews Believe” is always found at: What Traditional Jews Believe
Hanukkah Party/Festival of Lights
Community Welcome !
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Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah
For forty years our ancestors traveled the Sinai Desert prior to their entry into the Holy Land. Miraculous “clouds of [...]
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L’Shanah Tovah Um’tooka
Beit Shalom wishes you
a good and sweet
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Prayer for Shabbat & Rosh Hashana
Creator of the Universe, may it be your
will, that I have Your help in order to
guard my self from relating [...] -
High Holiday Reminder
Rabbi Neil Weinberg will be returning for his fourth year with Visalia Congregation Beit Shalom.
Rabbi Weinberg will be leading all [...]
