Enhance Your Shabbat
To enhance your Shabbat experience, find time to learn or review Shabbat guidelines. Set aside some time for Jewish study this Shabbat and enjoy this thought from Rabbi Ephraim Z.…
Celebrate Tu b’Av This Shabbat
After the difficult period known as “The Three Weeks,” celebrate Tu b’Av tomorrow, an especially joyous day. To add to your joy this Shabbat, study 12th Mishna of the 3rd chapter of…
Shabbat for the Taking
Whether a relaxing nap in a properly prepared hammock, an invigorating discussion, or setting aside time to read an intriguing book, learn how to transform Friday night and Saturday into…
Shabbat Chazon
This Shabbat is known as Shabbat Chazon, the Sabbath of the Vision (prophecy), named after the opening word of the Book of Isaiah, the first 27 verses of which are read as the haftarah on…
Get Ready for Shabbat
Employ z'reezut, deliberate speed today so you will be able to saunter and really enjoy a relaxing and uplifting Shabbat, beginning this evening. Learn more about z’reezut as it relates…
Latrun: Battles for the Hilltop
Today, the hilltop of Latrun, just 15 kilometers west of Jerusalem, is a popular commemorative site that features an armored corps museum. This landmark, which was once the location of a…
An Ethical Shabbat
In honor of English Language Day, download and print out before Shabbat, in English and Hebrew, the third chapter of Pirkei Avot, Ethics of our Fathers, and make your Shabbat especially…
Shabbat Across America at Home Evaluation
Shabbat Across America at Home EvaluationPlease let us know about your experience with the Level I Hebrew Class on Zoom Your…
More Than Shabbat
Ahad Ha’am (Asher Ginsberg, poet and Zionist ideologue: 1856-1927) is quoted as saying, “More than Jews have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jews.” This statement is part of the key to…
Shabbat Shalom!
Jewish Treats and NJOP wish you a wonderful Shabbat Across America and Canada at Home and a Shabbat Shalom. Last chance to register and print out your Shabbat Across America and Canada at…