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Tu B’Shvat is the Jewish day of the trees, a celebration of all things plant and fruit. And what better way to celebrate than by getting a little, well, celebratory with a plant? It may be a minor ...
Google Calendar has removed International Holocaust Remembrance Day and Jewish American Heritage Month from its default display in the United States, part of a broader removal of cultural and ethnic ...
The greatest challenge is to recognize one’s inner greatness and get past all the impediments that get in the way of that growth.
This year, the Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat will fall on Wed, Feb 12, 2025 – Thu, Feb 13, 2025, both in Israel and Iowa alike ...
King Charles III met Jewish and Muslim faith leaders at Buckingham Palace Tuesday to commemorate the signing of the ...