“We braided this heart shaped challah to express our solidarity and support for those affected by these tragic events in Israel.”

“We braided this heart shaped challah to express our solidarity and support for those affected by these tragic events in Israel.”
Jerusalem presents endless activities for all ages; the hardest part is deciding what to do first.
Shabbat, much like yoga or meditation for some, is an act of rebellion against a constantly moving world.
“The Sunflower experience is transformational,” she beams, “Students come in and they don’t leave as the same people. The growth, self-confidence, and self-esteem are life changing.”
“They tried to kill us, we survived, let’s eat!” That may be the underlying theme of all Jewish holidays, which is perhaps why every traditional holiday meal is focused on the pure comfort and pleasure of tucking into a plate full of food prepared with and surrounded by love.
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