ארכיון של ספטמבר 2018
When & How to Build a Sukkah & What to Do Inside It
This amusing and comprehensive video provides a practical introduction to the festival of Sukkot, including when and how to build a kosher Sukkah, what to do in it, and why. Rabbi John Carrier of Reform Burbank Temple Emanuel explains how fasting and afflicting our
How & Why to Shake the Lulav & Etrog
In this clear, instructional video, Jesse M. Olitzky from the Conservative Congregation Beth El in New Jersey introduces each of the Four Species waved on the Sukkot holiday, including a demonstration of this ritual and an explanation of the spiritual significance
A Thorough Introduction to Sukkot
This thorough article by Tracey Rich from Judaism 101 provides a comprehensive introduction to the history, customs and spiritual significance of the biblical festival of Sukkot, including what constitutes a kosher Sukkah, an outline of special holiday prayer services, and different explanations for the symbolism
Vesamachta Bechagecha: A Sukkot Song
This video features students from the Boys Town Jerusalem school singing a traditional Sukkot song. All about being happy during this joyous festival, the lyrics, which come from biblical verses in which God commands the Jewish people to celebrate the
A Kids' Tour of the Sukkah Exhibit at Neot Kedumim
This amusing video provides a virtual tour of some of the most unusual booths featured at the Sukkah Exhibit at the Neot Kedumim Biblical Nature Reserve in Israel, including a 32 foot tall Sukkah and one built on a boat!
כאן | איך מבקשים סליחה?
בעמוד זה ניתן לצפות בסרטון קצר (כ-3 דקות) של המגישה ענת קורול מתאגיד 'כאן', העוסק בשאלת האופן הנכון לבקש סליחה מאדם אחר שפגענו בו. כפי שמתאר הסרטון, ישנם כמה כללים מנחים היוצרים תהליך של בקשת סליחה כנה ואמיתית, שמצליחה גם
Moishe House: How to Build a Sukkah + Blessings
In this casual, animated video, Joshua Walters shares how to build a Sukkah, including the basics of what constitutes a kosher Sukkah. With fun animations and an English transliteration of two blessings recited on Sukkot, this video is aimed towards young adults with
Moishe House: How to Build a Sukkah + Blessings
In this casual, animated video, Joshua Walters shares how to build a Sukkah, including the basics of what constitutes a kosher Sukkah. With fun animations and an English transliteration of two blessings recited on Sukkot, this video is aimed towards young adults with
יום הכיפורים בשבי הנאצי- מתוך אתר הספרייה הלאומית
בעמוד זה ניתן למצוא קישור למאמר מאתר הספרייה הלאומית, המתאר את חוויית יום הכיפורים במחנה ההשמדה הנאצי. המאמר מביא את מכתבו של אדם בשם א. א.ס (הכותב בעילום שם) מספטמבר 45' (יום הכיפורים הראשון לאחר סיום מלחה"ע ה-2), בו הוא
זה האדם שרצית להיות? עודד הרוש עושה חשבון נפש
בעמוד זה ניתן לצפות בסרטון אישי קצר (2:30 דקות) של העיתונאי עודד הרוש מתאגיד 'כאן', העוסק בחשבון נפש פנימי לקראת יום הכיפורים. כפי המקובל, הימים שלפני יום הכיפורים מהווים הזדמנות לחשבון נפש ובחינה מעמיקה ומדוקדקת של התנהלותנו בעולם. ימים אלו
Fountainheads: Living In A Booth
A parody of Marry You by Bruno Mars, this high-energy music video features The Fountainheads singing a fun, light-hearted song about the excitement and joy of building and dwelling in a Sukkah. The Fountainheads is an all-volunteer, student-led artistic project, led by young Israeli singers,
A Soulful Ecclesiastes & Sukkot Song
This animated music video connects the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes to the Jewish festival of Sukkot, through an R&B song by Israeli singer/songwriter, Hadara Levin Areddy, known for her edgy lyrics. Attributed to King Solomon, described in Jewish tradition as the wisest man
Sukkot 101: The LEGO Movie
This 4-minute long LEGO stop motion animation video presents an excellent introduction to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, including the biblical origins and spiritual meaning behind all of the unique rituals, as well as a humorous account of some of the most
Deconstructed Al Het Activity
This link will lead you to a detailed outline of a ritual activity based on the traditional "Al Het" confessional prayer, wherein the community collectively confess their sins together during Yom Kippur prayer services. This ritual, which can be performed
The eScapegoat: A Modern Take on the Biblical Yom Kippur Ritual
This humorous, animated video introduces the eScapegoat – a modern take on the biblical ritual where the sins of the nation were symbolically transferred to a goat, who was then sent off to the wilderness on Yom Kippur to atone