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Pesach 2021 in Israel

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The past year has given a huge impact on the Passover program drastically since the COVID-19 affected most of the decisions, events, and plans. The market has seen a huge loss and they needed to bring in a change which they weren’t preparing for. Now we are recovering from such off guard move and Pesach 2021 in Israel will take place under certain changes and restrictions, but the hopes are still high.  Things have been going with utmost dedication to leaving no stone unturned during the preparations. Every move has been made by keeping in mind the guests who would join and what is the most comfortable situation for them has to be. Since the situation is still not in control, there are uncertainties regarding anything solid. The restrictions as well seeing a lot of changes amongst different part of the world and hence the industry associated with this program needs to adhere with these set of rules. Many individuals have started the preparations without looking at the potential that

Jewish Holidays - All about Passover to Hanukkah

  Jews celebrate various festivals throughout the year. The different festivals of Jews have different meanings and different ways of celebrating. Here, in this blog post, we are going to discuss various holy celebration in Judaism: Rosh Hashanah: Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah is celebrated for two days and it falls in September. This celebration is a reminder of the covenant God made with Israel. During these two days, Jews have to turn away from sin. Also, they have to do good things. During this festival, 2,000 years old tradition is also followed in which the sound of the shofar is produced. Shofar is a trumpet made up of a ram’s horn. This sound guides the worshippers’ contemplation. Yom Kippur: Day of Atonement During the starting of New Year, the religious Jews have 10 days to regret their sins. It will lead to the Yom Kippur- the holiest day for Jews. On Yom Kippur, Jews do fasting for the whole day and offer intense prayers to God. Some Jew people do Kapparot. Kapparot is a tr

THE POWER OF PASSOVER DURING A PLAGUE

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  The Jews in the early time have faced a lot, whether it is from slavery, murderous regimes,  famines, or pandemics such as plague, and much more. In this segment, we will devote it  all to the same idea since we thought it deserves the same. Divinity Behind Passover In the coming year, the Passover programs will commence in the first half of the year but  then also there will be a wave of coronavirus pandemic as suggested by experts worldwide.  Apart from the timings of the holiday this year around, there is a lot we can feel off for the  Jews and how they fought from their slavery in Egypt. In today’s period, it all seems to be  just turning out true.  The seder included during the Passover centers a lot around the experience of wandering  around freely out of our homes. It will be easy to manage if you follow a few    tips to cleaning and organizing your home for passover . But the recent time has shown how helpless we often feel while we are a force to be trapped inside our hous