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If you ever been to a traditional Jewish wedding you probably noticed that there are several things that make a Jewish wedding stand out from other types of religious weddings. A Jewish wedding has many rituals and customs that have been passed down through centuries and each ritual serves as a reminder as the past and as a symbol of hope for the future.
Planning your Jewish marriage ceremony ahead of time is a great way to have everything organized and in place before the big day. Utilize these ideas and make use of all of the resources you have to make the planning process a smooth one.
Build a united front for your children by bringing your religious beliefs into alignment with each other. For more information on successful marriages and conversion helps, read on.
Build a united front for your children by bringing your religious beliefs into alignment with each other. For more information on successful marriages and conversion helps, read on.
Spinoza, the Man Who Changed Judaism
- By William Nugent
- Published Thursday 17th 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Brief study of the life and philosophy of Spinoza and how he began the turning of Jewish intellectuals from traditional faith to modern secularist thought.
Sanctity of Life and Sanctity of the Sabbath
- By Billy Kite
- Published Wednesday 9th 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
The Talmudic source allowing the desecration of the Sabbath to save a life.
Party Planning for a Bar-Mitzvah
- By Jane Saeman
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
How to plan a Bar-Mitzvah that will ensure your guests have fun.
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: How To Do Better Than Eenie Meenie Minie Mo
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring a Bar Mitzvah DJ: Taking The Shine Off Of Those Glossy Brochures
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring a Bar Mitzvah DJ: How To Separate The Showman From The Salesman
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: Why The Guest Of Honor Lost His Lunch While His Parents Lost Their Minds
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: You Guys Wouldn't Be Fibbing, Would You?
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: Your Timeline After Bellies Are Full
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: There Are No Do-Overs, So Rent One Who's Worth More Than You're Paying
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: There Are No Do-Overs, So Rent One Who's Worth More Than You're Paying
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring a Bar Mitzvah DJ: You're Being Warned, So Stay Calm
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
Hiring a Bar Mitzvah DJ: The Early Bird's Worm vs. The Mouse's Cheese
- By Joe Pachino
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Judaism
- Unrated
Ask your prospective Disc Jockey the proper probing questions and you won't feel as if you're caught between the dog and the fire hydrant! You'll enjoy planning your Mitzvah, as you become enlightened and proceed with confidence!
The Mighty Mezzuzah on the Doorpost
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
The mezzuzah is simply a container that is hung on the doorframes of your house, but it contains a kosher parchment upon which is written the words of G-d from Torah! Every time you walk through a doorway or enter your home, you are reminded that Hashem is present in our lives each day.
The Seven Branch Menorah - Symbol of the Jewish Faith
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
The 7 branch menorah is often mistaken for the hanukkah menorah, but it is very different and cannot be used during hanukkah since it only has seven branches! However, as one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith, and a biblical symbol for Christians, we should all know what this is what it's relevance is for us today.
Kippahs - To Wear or Not to Wear!
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
For most of the world it is considered respectful to take your headcovering or hat off, but in judaism, it is considered respectful to G-d for men and boys to have their heads covered. Read on to learn more about this fascinating rabbinical tradition!

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