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Jewish

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  1. Recommended Reads For Your Venice Holiday 2012-03-24
    The evocative city of Venice, which is shrouded by a network of murky lagoons and descending mists, has captured the imagination of generations of novelists. Once you get your first glimpse of the city during your Venice airport water taxi transfer, it won´t be hard to see why so many books have been set in and around its haunting alleyways, glistening lagoons and beautiful architecture.
  2. Enjoy Valentine In Prague With Our Love 2011-02-6
    The romance of having Valentine in Prague takes on an air of sublime enchantment when you enter this historic and romantic city. Prague has so much to offer loving couples of all ages from a wide variety of entertainment to exquisite international cuisine.
  3. Holiday Candles 2008-11-10
    Candles are used for many purposes, relaxation, aroma, ambiance, and many more. And, of course, candles are widely used by people everywhere during the holiday season. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa candles will virtually always play an important role in your holiday celebration.
  4. Hanukkah The Festival Of Lights 2008-11-10
    Also called Hanukkah and Chanukah, Hanukkah is one of the most important Jewish holidays. It takes place every year in mid to late December. Though the date varies on the western calendar, it always begins on the 25th day of Kislev in the Hebrew calendar...
  5. Easter Parade 2008-11-10
    To most people, Easter is about Easter baskets. Children look forward to receiving a chocolate Easter gift, and even newborns may get a baby Easter basket. At least as a secular holiday, Easter is not nearly as big as Christmas.
  6. Easter Egg History 2008-11-10
    If you ask most kids today what "Easter Eggs" are, they’ll probably tell you that they're undocumented features found in computer games and DVD's. Of course, when it comes to the history of Easter gifts, it refers to brightly-colored eggs. The egg tradition associated with Easter is an old one, predating the arrival of Christianity in Europe. It has long been a fertility symbol in many cultures.
  7. Easter Around The World 2008-11-10
    In the U.S. and most of Canada, Easter is a children's holiday in which a magical rabbit or hare comes and leases colorful Easter gift baskets filled with candies and colored eggs resting on a bed of greens. For followers of Christianity, it is also a sacred celebration of the resurrection of the faith's recognized founder, Yeshua ben-Yosef, or Iesus Christos as he was named in Greek.
  8. Creative Christmas Traditions 2008-11-10
    The holiday season is about family traditions. Being of a multi-heritage clan, we've been able to create many wonderful events. It's all about the food and the stories behind them. The best part, you don't have to be related to be family
  9. Create Your Own Homemade Magic This Season 2008-11-10
    "Teacher, teacher! What is a luminary?" the 7-year-old with dozens and dozens of red-and-white-beaded braids blurted out as she bounced up from her seat in the front row.Thirty-two sets of curious eyes were drawn to the overhead screen, and to the illuminating image, a luminaria, that cast prisms of light into the darkened night of a small village.
  10. Bank Holidays 2008-11-10
    A bank holiday is generally a public holiday. Banks are normally closed on all Federal holidays in United States. Nevertheless, the term 'bank holiday' specifically denotes emergency bank closures mandated by executive order of Congress to remedy fiscal crises.
  11. 8 Weeks Until Pesach Heres A Passover Checklist 2008-11-10
    Wondering what you should be doing now in preparation for Pesach? Here's an 8 week checklist for making Pesach!