“Today” (Already Wednesday in Israel), there is a memorial for a Jewish convert who died in the service of the Irgun in 1948. The Irgun was a “rogue” paramilitary force in Israel during the days of its founding. Learn your history! And who else but the Jews would manage to not even unite for self-defense […]
So What Exactly Are Chametz, Kitniyot, and Gebruchts?
A Jew can not “possess” or benefit from chametz during the 8 days of Passover (7 in Israel), which additionally includes erev Pesach (the day when Pesach begins at sunset). Any remaining chametz must be destroyed, sold, or nullified by a certain hour on the morning of erev Pesach. The hour depends on your location, […]
The Fast of the Firstborn
Sunrise to sunset on April 18 this year is the Fast of the Firstborn. This fast commemorates the saving of the Israelite firstborns from the final plague: death of the firstborn. All the firstborns of Egypt, the children of the garbage man to the baker to Pharaoh himself, died. Only certain firstborns are required to fast. There […]
Management Update: Book List is Back
I’m not exactly sure how it happened, but I just discovered that my book list has been missing from my blog for the last few months! It should now appear on the bar at the top of the blog.
Shabbat Shalom! The Pets and Pesach Edition
Using the Star K’s kosher-for-Pesach pet food list (locate the PDF under the food lists), I finally purchased my pet food for Pesach. For eight days and three upset pet tummies, I spent $70 on Science Diet food. The other brand (Blue Wilderness) would have been $100. I’m a little shocked, as you might imagine. One more reason […]
Management Update: New Feature on the Sidebar!
Just a blog management heads-up. I’ve replaced the “Popular Posts” gadget on the right sidebar with “The Conversion Candidate’s Toolbox.” This is a list of links to the blog posts that (I think) are most useful to the new orthodox conversion candidate. You also now have the option of sharing my blog’s link on Facebook […]
Halacha in a Nutshell: What Is an Eruv?
Halacha in a Nutshell is a series that does not aim to actually teach you halacha. The goal is to acquaint you with the general ideas of a halachic issue so that you can follow conversations without looking like a total n00b. For many people, an eruv is an essential “feature” of any orthodox community. […]
More Jewish pop culture videos!
Remember my post about Orthodox Earworms? Chaviva (the Kvetching Editor and the “other” convert blogger named Chavi) has posted a Pesach version! Check out Passover Video Roundup! Enjoy!
Chodesh tov! What’s Rosh Chodesh?
Yesterday was Rosh Chodesh Nisan. So what is Rosh Chodesh? Rosh Chodesh is the first day of a new lunar month. Depending on the month and year, Rosh Chodesh can be either one or two days long. The term literally translates as “head of the month,” just as Rosh HaShanah is “head of the year.” […]
Why You Should Never Call Someone (or Yourself) a Shiksa
Shiksa is a Yiddish word that means “non-Jewish female.” It’s especially used for an attractive woman who could be a “temptation” to Jewish men. The people who use this word in conversation very rarely know its real meaning: abomination. And the people who know the meaning and use it for that meaning probably aren’t the […]
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