Passover
April 7 - April 14, 2012
Attain the keys to personal liberation and fulfillment! Hundreds of insights on the Haggadah, family activities and games, gourmet cooking site, essays by leading Jewish educators, greeting cards and more.
Holocaust Remembrance Day
April 19, 2012
Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Israel honors the memory of the Six Million by learning about their heroism in the face of inhumanity, and exploring the roots of anti-Semitism.
Israel Memorial Day
April 25, 2012
Israel Memorial Day -- giving one's life in defense of the Jewish people is a mitzvah of the highest order.
Israel Independence Day
April 26,2012
Israel Independence Day -- the historic return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel is a modern miracle.
Counting the Omer
April 8 - May 26, 2012
Count 50 days until the Torah was given at Mount Sinai, preparing for the big event with a program of introspection and self-improvement.
Yom Yerushalayim
May 20, 2012
On the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, we remember the special significance of the Holy City, and why it is the capital of the Jewish nation.
Shavuot
May 27 - 28, 2012
The Day the Torah was given -- celebrating the monumental encounter between God and the Israelites at Mount Sinai, an event which changed mankind forever.
Tisha B'Av and the 3 Weeks
July 8 - 29, 2012
A Major Fast Day -- remembering the day when the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, not once but twice.
The High Holidays
Sept 17 - 26, 2012
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur -- a day of sweetness and a day of atonement are the culmination of a month-long process of coming back to God.
Sukkot
October 1 - 9, 2012
The Festival of Booths - with Lulav and Etrog in hand, we camp out under the stars seven days and remember that God is our ultimate protection.
Chanukah
December 09 - 16, 2012
The Holiday of Lights -- celebrating the miracle of a little oil that lasted eight days, and continues to illuminate our lives to this day.
10th of Tevet
December 23, 2012
A Fast Day -- to remember the day when the Babylonians first laid siege to Jerusalem, beginning a long line of disasters for the Jewish people.
Tu B'Shvat
January 26, 2013
New Year for the Trees -- how to celebrate our connection to the environment and appreciate the fruits of the Land of Israel.


