Family Wedding Planning

If you are currently planning a wedding, research the minhagim (customs) of your family.

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Planning for Charity

Set aside a small percentage of your pay check to dedicate to charity. 

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Planning

Make a legal will to be certain of the future.

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Planning Ahead

Make plans now to celebrate Shavuot, which begins at sunset on Tuesday, June 3, 2014.

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Let The Planning Begin

Begin to make plans for the High Holidays: find a location for services, organize meals, and follow Jewish Treats to learn more about the deeper meaning of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

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Planning It

If you wish to plan a Jewish wedding, consult your local rabbi on the necessary requirements.

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Start Planning

To enjoy a beautiful and transformational Passover holiday, begin removing leavened food items and make plans to swap in utensils that have never been in contact with chametz.

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Start Planning

To enjoy a beautiful and transformational Passover holiday, begin removing leavened food items and make plans to put away your year-round utensils as well.

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Start Planning Gelt

Stock up on oil or candles and prepare your menorah, dreidels and gelt, Yiddish for coins, in anticipation of the upcoming holiday of Chanukah that begins on Sunday evening, December…

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The Oldest Book of Diplomacy

In the beginning of Parashat Vayishlach, Jacob is confronted by the news that his estranged brother, Esau, is approaching with an army of 400 men under his command. Prior to this meeting,…

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