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On Friday and Saturday nights, April 19 and 20, Jews will celebrate Passover by holding a Seder on each night. A Seder is more than a festive meal and a family gathering. It is also a religious program, containing 14 steps. These steps direct us through the evening, making sure that we say the appropriate blessings and prayers at the appropriate times and guiding us, as we share the story of the Exodus and the lessons with our families. more
Temple Hillel, at 1000 Rosedale Road in North Woodmere is holding a prayer vigil on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m., in memory of the victims of the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation synagogue in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27. more
There’s an old phrase, “May you live in interesting times.” The phrase is not a blessing. To this we can attest, for we are certainly living in interesting times. We are confronted … more
Every Friday observant Jews head to temple for Shabbat, the weekly day of rest begins at sundown and continues until sundown on Saturday. On March 9, thousands of Jews across North America will take part in a special Shabbat. more
The liturgy for Rosh Hashana declares: “This is the day of the birth of the world, the birthday of all humankind.” According to scripture on this day, “God created man in His image, in the image of God, He created him; male and female he created them.” more
With David Friedman, the son of Rabbi Morris Friedman, serving as the U.S. ambassador to Israel in President Donald Trump’s administration, it is a good time to remember a previous president’s visit to Temple Hillel in North Woodmere, where Rabbi Friedman was the spiritual leader. more
The Kiwanis Club of the Five Towns annual model Seder at Woodro Kosher Restaurant and Caterers in Hewlett on April 6 served a twofold purpose. more
T.K. recording artists Hokis Pokis will perform disco and classic music of the 1950s through the ’80s at a free concert on Thursday, April 13. more
The late Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously remarked, “I know it when I see it,” referring to obscenity. more
Each time we hear the sound of the shofar at Rosh Hashana services, we answer with a prayer called Hayom Harat Olam. The text of the prayer says: “Today the universe is as it was at its birth. Today all creation is called to judgment.” more
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