As part of the ancient world conquered by Alexander the Great of Greece (332 BCE), the Land remained a Jewish theocracy under Syrian-based Seleucid rulers. When the Jews were prohibited from practicing Judaism and their Temple was desecrated as part of an effort to impose Greek-oriented culture and customs on the entire population, the Jews […]
Fred Meyer Community Rewards program/all Kroger stores Are you a Fred Meyer shopper? Earn money for our synagogue by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to Bet Chaverim. Then, every time you shop and use your Rewards Card you are helping Bet Chaverim earn a donation. You can still earn your Rewards Points, Fuel Points […]
For the holidays, you are all invited to my place – 43 years ago and 3000 miles away in Cranford, New Jersey – to try two amazing desserts made with honey. The first is, of course, my Mom’s teiglach. The second is an absolute knock-your-socks-off dish that can be made a couple of days ahead […]
Passover is one of the most popular Jewish holidays. One way we celebrate is by going to a very special dinner party called a Seder. We read a script from a book called a Haggadah which urges us to try foods we don’t usually eat, encourages us to ask questions, play with our food and […]