ארכיון של ספטמבר 2018
מתנה לחג – סוכות | שאנן סטריט
בעמוד זה ניתן לצפות בפרק המלא (30 דקות) מתוך הסדרה 'מתנה לחג' המוקדש לחג הסוכות. הסדרה, המוגשת ע"י המוזיקאי שאנן סטריט (סולן 'הדג נחש') ומשודרת בערוץ כאן 11. מהווה מסע דוקומנטרי הבודק את השפעת החגים והמושגים השונים על חיי ישראלים.
Sukkot Food Traditions & Recipe
This article presents the types of food traditionally eaten on the festival of Sukkot according to Sephardic and Ahskenazi customs, as well as a sample recipe. With an emphasis on the agricultural roots of this biblical festival, the foods symbolize bounty
Sukkot Food Traditions & Recipe
This article presents the types of food traditionally eaten on the festival of Sukkot according to Sephardic and Ahskenazi customs, as well as a sample recipe. With an emphasis on the agricultural roots of this biblical festival, the foods symbolize bounty
Prayers for Rain & Dew
This excerpt from the Conservative Or Hadash Commentary on Siddur Sim Shalom provides the Hebrew and English text of the prayer for rain recited on Shemini Atzeret, the day following Sukkot, and the prayer for dew recited on Passover. Published by the Rabbinical Assembly, this
An Introduction to Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah
https://youtu.be/VK-dLRg7SCo This informative video (04:39) provides a basic introduction to the Jewish holidays of Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah, which immediately follow Sukkot. Aiming to clear up some of the confusion regarding these two holidays – celebrated on different days in
An Introduction to Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah
This informative video (04:39) provides a basic introduction to the Jewish holidays of Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah, which immediately follow Sukkot. Aiming to clear up some of the confusion regarding these two holidays – celebrated on different days in Israel
Inviting Your Authentic Self Into The Sukkah: A Poem
This poem describes the welcoming personal spiritual homecoming of the festival of Sukkot, following the intensity of the Days of Awe. Devon Spier, a writer, rabbinical student and spiritual entrepreneur, shared her poem on Ritualwell, a project of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College that provides a platform for creating
Traditional Sukkot Blessings
This site presents the traditional Hebrew, English and transliterated texts for some of the prayers and blessings recited on Sukkot, including Kiddush, the blessings for dwelling in the Sukkah and bidding it farewell at the end of the holiday, and the
Sukkot Blessings:
This site presents the traditional Hebrew, English and transliterated texts for some of the prayers and blessings recited on Sukkot, including Kiddush, the blessings for dwelling in the Sukkah and bidding it farewell at the end of the holiday, and the
Traditional Sukkot Blessings
This site presents the traditional Hebrew, English and transliterated texts for some of the prayers and blessings recited on Sukkot, including Kiddush, the blessings for dwelling in the Sukkah and bidding it farewell at the end of the holiday, and the
Conservative Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin
This excerpt from the Conservative Or Hadash Commentary on Siddur Sim Shalom provides the Hebrew and English text of an egalitarian version of the Kabbalistic tradition of Ushpizin (Aramaic for guests), wherein on each night of Sukkot we invite different Jewish forefathers to symbolically visit our
Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin
This Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin provides a parallel Hebrew and English text that can be used to fulfill an egalitarian version of the Kabbalistic tradition of Ushpizin (Aramaic for guests), wherein on each night of Sukkot we invite different Jewish forefathers to symbolically visit our Sukkah.
Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin
This Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin provides a parallel Hebrew and English text that can be used to fulfill an egalitarian version of the Kabbalistic tradition of Ushpizin (Aramaic for guests), wherein on each night of Sukkot we invite different Jewish forefathers to symbolically visit our Sukkah.
Welcoming the Ushpizot: A Complete Guide
This thorough article provides everything you need to know in order to run a meaningful, educational and spiritual program about the Ushpizot (Aramaic for female guests) in your community. According to the Kabbalistic tradition of Ushpizin, on each night of
This amusing and informative video (05:22) introduces the origins and significance of the Jewish value of hospitality at all times, and especially on the holiday of Sukkot, where we have a Kabbalisitic tradition of inviting Ushpizin – different Jewish patriarchs to symbolically visit our