Yom Kippur and the Book of Jonah

The story of the errant prophet Jonah and his notoriously hungry whale is one of the world’s most beloved Bible stories. Clocking in with just 47 verses, Jonah is one of the shortest books in the Tanach. So what message in this little book is so important that we read it on Yom Kippur? What […]

Our Sukkot Guests: The Ushpizin

  “Ushpizin” in Aramaic translates into “guests”, but who are these guests we invite in? Every night for seven nights we ask a different Jewish biblical leader to visit us. In Jewish tradition it is said that Avraham, Yitzchak (Isaac), Yaakov (Jacob), Moshe (Moses), Aaron, Yosef (Joseph), and King David come down from the heavens and […]

Everything to Know about Lighting Shabbat Candles

It’s hard to think of something more iconic and more uniquely Jewish than lighting Shabbat candles to welcome in the Day of Rest. Historically, ornate Shabbat candlesticks have been among the most popular and traditional gifts for a young woman as she reached the age of Bat Mitzvah or on the occasion of her wedding. And […]

Wearing Tzitzit: the Tallit Katan

Many people are familiar with the image of Jew praying in the mornings wearing a tallit, but this is only one type of tallit. What that type of prayer shawl, the tallit gadol (large tallit), looks like may be more classic or iconic, but is only one part of the picture.  The tallit katan is […]