
Why Does Israel Mark Holocaust Remembrance on a Different Day?
The world marks Holocaust Remembrance Day on 27th January, the date that Auschwitz was liberated. But
The world marks Holocaust Remembrance Day on 27th January, the date that Auschwitz was liberated. But
If you are familiar with the Passover story, you will know that the killing and eating of
Sometimes, the celebrations of Passover and Easter coincide, but sometimes they can be weeks apart. Why is
What do a harvest festival, 49 days, and a passionate love story have in common? They
“The achievements and witness of Jewish believers during the Holocaust and especially in the Warsaw Ghetto
The Feast of Sukkot is a time of rejoicing and ingathering, but here we will concentrate
The Passover meal marks the beginning of the week-long “Feast of Unleavened Bread”. Israel was commanded
“At that time, they were celebrating the feast of Hanukkah in Jerusalem. It was winter, and
There are many ways in which the Biblical ordinance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement,
Sukkot is an eight-day long feast. That’s a lot of feasting! The first evening and day
The book of Esther is a brilliant story with twists and turns of intrigue, disaster and
As the Christian world celebrates Christmas, the wonderful prophecy of Isaiah 9:6 “Unto us a son
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