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Hebrew Holiday Dates + Printable
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Hebrew holiday dates for 2017...drum roll please. Once again here are two sets of dates! I've done the traditional calendar da...
Torah Observant Travel
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Did you know that Scripture is pro traveling? What started with Adam and Eve moving out of the garden later turned into Abraham leaving his ...
What is Hallowed?
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If you're not familiar with the truth of what happens on Halloween and its origins , check out this teaching from Torah to the Tribes....
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What I'm Doing During Sukkot
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I hope everyone's Sukkot is off to a great start! Ours started with a congregational gathering that was lovely, and building our sukkah ...
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Looking Forward to Yom Kippur
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Yes, you read that correctly. I am looking forward to Yom Kippur. Why? Because it is a time that YHWH designated as different from the rest ...
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Shavuot in Acts 2
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There are many believers who place more emphasis on the Holy Spirit than on the written Word of YHWH. Other believers focus in on th...
Celebrating Shavuot
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Hopefully everyone is looking forward to the pinnacle of the Feast of Weeks! Whether you are new to keeping the festivals of YHWH or are ju...
Shavuot: First Fruits of Wheat
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Shavuot--the final Springtime feast--the harvest holiday--the Feast of Weeks--is almost here. Have you been counting the omer? By my count w...
Celebrating Passover Seder
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We took a different approach to our Seder meal this year. It was smaller, more relaxed, not quite as long. Somehow the Haggadah was condens...
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Matzah Week Pictures
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Happy Feast of Unleavened Bread! My sister arrived in town a half hour before our Seder started, and it's been a great week having her ...
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Kosher For Passover Chocolate Mini Doughnuts
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Do you believe in miracles? This cute little chocolate doughnuts are grain free, contain no refined sugar, and are kosher for Passover. You...
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