Language Arts
The universal language of the Jewish people is Hebrew. Learn more about the Hebrew alphabet by reviewing this past fall’s Twebrew School Treats.
In Your Language
Read ahead on this week's Torah reading,Sh'mot/ Exodus, in the language in which you are most comfortable.
Lovely Language
Keep in mind that the words you choose should reflect the person you want to be.
Choose Your Language
Keep in mind that the words you choose should reflect the person you want to be.
Choose Your Language
Keep in mind that the words you choose should reflect the person you want to be.
Language Use
If you know how to read Hebrew, practice it regularly. If you don't know how to read Hebrew, try starting with NJOP's TwebrewSchool.org.
The Language of Unity
The penultimate chapter of the Book of Leviticus begins with a description of the myriad benefits of following in the path of the Torah. Some of the promises include: rains in their…
Pure Olive Oil
While a large number of Jews today light Chanukah candles, the more traditional custom is to light the Chanukah candles using olive oil. This is done in order to most accurately…
Parasha of the Month
This Shabbat is Parashat HaChodesh, the Sabbath of “The Month.” The Torah portion that is read as the Maftir (additional reading) after the conclusion of the reading…
The Hopeful Doctor- Doktoro Esperanto
Chu vi sciis, ke la iniciatoro de Esperanto estas judo? Don’t worry, your daily Jewish Treats hasn’t switched languages. Did you know that the initiator of Esperanto was Jewish? Perhaps,…