Sentimental Purchase

Purchase an item for Passover that will make you feel like royalty.

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Purchase Point

Contact your local synagogue to ask where you might be able to purchase a lulav and etrog set.

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Purchase Power

Find out from your synagogue where you can purchase a lulav and etrog.

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Produce Purchase

Purchase an array of symbolic foods for your Rosh Hashana meal.

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Purchase Wicks, Candles and Oil

Make sure to buy beautiful candles or wicks and oil so your Chanukiah will burn nicely and beautifully.

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A Special Purchase

Try to buy your own lulav and etrog.

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A Town Named Kaplan

Southwestern Louisiana is probably one of the last places in America that one would expect to find a town named “Kaplan.” Nevertheless, there it is in the midst of the Bayou, a town…

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Jews in Mississippi

In 1804, a year after the “Louisiana Purchase” was concluded, the United States government created the “Mississippi Territory.” On December 10, 1817, statehood was granted to Mississippi.…

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This From Kansas

The majority of the territory of what is now the state of Kansas was acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The Great Plains was the home of seven Native American tribes. The…

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Jews in Mississippi

In honor of "National Mississippi Day," Jewish Treats is proud to share a brief history of the Jews in Mississippi. In 1804, a year after the “Louisiana Purchase” was concluded, the…

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