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Holidays

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

ARTICLE (Reprinted from UTJ Kosher Nexus)

Passover FAQ for 5783/2023

by Rabbi Jeffrey Rappoport
March 27, 2023

Categories: Halakhah, Holidays, Holidays, Kashruth, Kashruth, Modern Judaism, Passover
ARTICLE (Reprinted from UTJ Kosher Nexus)

Kosher Nexus Newsletter for Passover (5783/2023)

by Rabbi Jeffrey Rappoport
March 26, 2023

Categories: Halakhah, Holidays, Holidays, Kashruth, Kashruth, Modern Judaism, Passover
ARTICLE (Reprinted from UTJ Kosher Nexus)

Passover Myths And Facts (5783)

by Rabbi Jeffrey Rappoport
March 19, 2023

Categories: Halakhah, Holidays, Holidays, Kashruth, Kashruth, Modern Judaism, Passover
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Times of Israel Blogs)

Falling In Love With Judaism

by Rabbi Gerald Sussman
January 1, 2023

Categories: Articles, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Shabbat
Al HaNissim — Talmudic or Maccabean? with Prof. Rabbi Reuven Kimelman VIDEOS

Al HaNissim — Talmudic or Maccabean? with Prof. Rabbi Reuven Kimelman

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
December 22, 2022

Categories: Chanukah, Holidays, Tefillah, UTJ Events
DIVREI TORAH

Yom Kippur – Finding Yourself by Imitating Others

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
October 22, 2022

Categories: Halakhah, High Holidays, Holidays
DIVREI TORAH

Rosh Hashanah: MicroMitzvot

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
October 4, 2022

Categories: High Holidays
Jewish Martyrdom in Avinu Malkenu with Rabbi Steven Saks VIDEOS

Jewish Martyrdom in Avinu Malkenu with Rabbi Steven Saks

by Rabbi Steven Saks
October 2, 2022

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, UTJ Events
High Holiday Related Videos VIDEOS

High Holiday Related Videos

by Recommended by UTJ
October 2, 2022

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, UTJ Events

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