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Back to homepageChanukah Guide – 2010
Chanukah begins this year on Wednesday evening, December 1, 2010, and continues through Thursday, December 9, 2010. What follows is a how-to guide to the basics of Chanukah observance. Chanukah – the eight-day festival of light that begins on the
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LA-Jew.com — A comprehensive guide to Jewish people living in Los Angeles, CA. (Provides investigative and insightful news reporting related to Jewish issues & the best LA entertainment site – featuring: entertainment, celebs, photo galleries, famous Jewish, kosher dining, travel,
Read MoreShemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Guide 2010
Shemini Atzeret begins this year on Wednesday evening, September 29, 2010, and continues with Simchat Torah through Friday, October 1, 2010.
Read MoreNetanyahu tells Israeli public: No guarantee peace talks will succeed
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the nation Tuesday in a New Year’s greeting that there was no guarantee negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians would succeed, but vowed to aim for a peace agreement by the end of the year.
Read MoreNetanyahu: Arabs must accept Jewish State
“Last year was one of the safest years in two decades,” Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told Israelis in a message for the Jewish New Year. “But last week’s brutal murder of four Israelis, including a mother of six and a
Read MoreIsrael’s population reaches 7.6 million
On the eve of Rosh Hashanah 5771, the population of Israel surpassed 7,645,500, of which 5,770,900 people are Jews, 1,559,100 are Arabs, and another 315,500 labeled “other,” according to numbers published by the Central Bureau of Statistics on Monday.
Read MoreLA: Sababa´s Blue & White Party
LiAmi Lawrence and Shavua Israeli present:Sababa´s Blue & White Party! Celebrating Israel´s 62nd birthday Where: Aqua Lounge, 424 North Beverly Drive, BH 90210When: Saturday, April 24 Doors open: 9:30pmInfo: sababaparties.com
Read MoreHebrew — The Holy Language
LA-JEW — Hebrew (עִבְרִית, Ivrit) is a Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Culturally, it’s considered by Jews and other religious groups as the language of the Jewish people, though other Jewish languages had originated among diaspora Jews & the
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