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Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach from Israel National News! Wishing a joyous holiday to all our readers. News coverage ends this evening, resumes Saturday evening.
Shabbat begins in Israel, to be followed by Passover. INN's North America desk will update the site until the start of Shabbat in New York. ... Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach from Israel!
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Chag sameach is the traditional greeting said by Jews all over the world wishing one another a joyous holiday. What once was a natural, spontaneous and joyous greeting is now, since the horror of ...
Chag Sameach! Happy holiday, the Jewish harvest festival Sukkot has begun. Sukkot is a festival celebrated by Jewish people around the world, starting on 29 September, and lasting for one week (or ...
With the arrival of Sukkot, we leave behind the confines of the 10 Days of Repentance and begin our engagement with the new year afresh. Chag Hasukkot, the Festival of Booths (Lev. 23:34) as it is ...
Chag Sameach is Hebrew for “joyous festival”, and particularly appropriate for Sukkot. - Gut Yontiff Gut Yontiff is Yiddish for “good holiday”, said during most Hebrew festivals.
Chag Ha’Sukkot Sameach. Tabby Refael is an award-winning writer, speaker and weekly columnist for The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Follow her on X and Instagram @TabbyRefael.