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Holidays and date setting

September 7, 2015 By jwrdirector

Sukkot starts on a Sunday night next year. Can I have my ceremony Sunday afternoon? I’m not very observant, but do want a Jewish wedding (and a willing Rabbi) Thanks Sandy –   Rabbi Andrea’s Reply… Thank you for asking your question.  The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are very extremely auspicious days!  A […]

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Bride

September 7, 2015 By jwrdirector

Sukkot starts on a Sunday night next year. Can I have my ceremony Sunday afternoon? I’m not very observant, but do want a Jewish wedding (and a willing Rabbi) Thanks Sandy – Rabbi Andrea’s Reply… Thank you for asking your question.  The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are very extremely auspicious days!  A favorable […]

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Passover Passed! 

April 11, 2015 By jwrdirector



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Matzah Upgraded! Foodie’s Unite!

March 26, 2015 By jwrdirector

Matzah Upgraded!

Most who celebrate the Passover Festival  by now knows that the first Seder Night begins Friday, April 3.  It is one of the most important Jewish Holiday on the Jewish Calendar.  The Hebrew Month of Nisan is the very first Jewish Calendar month. As we near the holiday, this Rabbi gets super excited!  Most dread […]

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Chanukah Song for Chanukah

November 13, 2013 By jwrdirector

Chanukah Song for Chanukah is Almost Here!   Wednesday evening at Sundown, Wednesday, November 27. Chanukah Song sung by a capella group. StandFour is an American a capella group from New York City made up of four former members of Yeshiva University’s all-male a capella group. Its an enjoyable song to get us ready for Chanukah. […]

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Simchat Torah Traditions

September 27, 2013 By jwrdirector

Simchat Torah – Did You Miss It This Year! Have you ever seen it? 1x a year it is unrolled fully! Shemini Atzeret, also known as Simchat Torah. March around the sanctuary 7 circles. There is that Number 7 again. You need not be a member to join in on all the fun! Celebrate Torah […]

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Sukkot 2013

September 18, 2013 By jwrdirector

How can we feel secure in our unpredictable wanderings called Life? Sukkot 2013 Huffington Post’s Article for Sukkot 2013  is a must read for All!  Jewish and not Jewish. The Video will touch you after the introduction of the holiday.  Asking the question,  “How can we feel secure in our unpredictable wanderings called Life?” Simple […]

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