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HIGH HOLY DAYS ON THE WEB
To find out more about High Holy Day history, traditions, and celebrations, check out the following web sites:
w Information about each of the High Holy Days Click Here (urj.org/holidays/)
w For family celebrations and learning Click Here (urj.org/educate/holidayhappenings) Or Click Here (urj.org/educate/parent)
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Sukkot: A Season of Gathering and Giving (www.rac.org/pubs/holidayguides) Weave social justice into your family Sukkot observance. The Commission on Social Action guide includes Sukkot’s social justice themes, activities and programs for individuals and families, social justice readings, rituals, and links.
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JewishTucson.org
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Reform
Judaism
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Union
for Reform Judaism
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Click
on Judaism
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Torat
Hayim - Weekly Torah Portion
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Central
Conference of American Rabbis
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Shabbat Table Talk The URJ’s weekly publication for family Torah study. This includes summaries and questions for the parashiyot, haftarot, festival readings, and specific Jewish values.
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The Jewish Parent Page
This page informs and educates about the Jewish holidays and their customs. It includes blessings, historical background, recipes, family activities and other creative ways to celebrate the Jewish festivals.
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Candle Lighting Times Kislev December, 2006
| 10 Kislev |
Friday, December 1st |
5:01 p.m. |
| 17 Kislev |
Friday, December 8st |
5:01 p.m. |
| 24 Kislev |
Friday, December 15th |
5:02 p.m. |
| 1 Tevet |
Friday, December 22nd |
5:05 p.m. |
| 8 Tevet |
Friday, December 29th |
5:09 p.m. |
| * Jewish tradition says to light Shabbat candles when one star becomes visible after sundown. |
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