
Asara B’Tevet
On Asara B’Tevet, we commemorate the siege of Jerusalem, fostering spiritual growth through solemn reflection and meaningful introspection.
Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim, are holidays observed in Judaism and by Jews throughout the Hebrew calendar. They include religious, cultural and national elements, derived from three sources: biblical mitzvot, rabbinic mandates, and the history of Judaism and the State of Israel.

On Asara B’Tevet, we commemorate the siege of Jerusalem, fostering spiritual growth through solemn reflection and meaningful introspection.

Discover Sephardic Jewish customs during the Fast of Tevet, blending unique prayers, culinary traditions, and historical commemorations in solemn observance.

Explore unity in the Global Hanukkah Celebration, connecting Sephardic communities globally through shared rituals, songs, and stories.
Tags: Hanukkah, Global Celebration, Sephardic Unity, Cultural Tapestry, Shared Traditions, Festival of Lights, Worldwide Connection

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Lag BaOmer: A celebration of resilience, unity, and the fighting Jewish spirit, marked with bonfires, music, and joy.

Explore the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazic Seders in this informative article. Learn how these two distinct Jewish traditions celebrate Passover in their own special ways.

Here is this year’s Approved Kosher for Passover Food List. We are grateful to kashrut.org for their continuous efforts in creating and maintaining this list.
