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PENTECOST

KINGSKID2 | June 9th 2008 by King's Kid

Pentecost, More Than Talking In Tongues Source:  The Israel of God (Feast Days)   Throughout the bible man has been instructed as to how to serve the Lord. Yet today many remain steeped in traditions and totally ignore the word of God when it read more

The Committed Life: Principles for Good Living from Our Timeless…

Spiritual Book Recommendations | May 3rd 2008 by Admin

Jungreis warns us in her introduction that our generation lacks moral underpinnings, values, and role models, that our homes lack stability and serenity, that our families have become dysfunctional, and that our world is high on bitterness and low on read more

My Anchorage High Holy Days

Zahava's Jewish Alaska | October 31st 2007 by Zahava

Characteristic of the whirlwind of action and emotion that the fall has been for me is the fact that on Monday, my doctor put me on a low-carb diet. Yeah, I know. ***** Rosh Hashanah, which was celebrated for a full two days in my congregati read more

Rosh Hashanah Girl

Youvert | September 12th 2007

In the spirit of Obama Girl, this catchy spoof showcases the upcoming Jewish holidays with a non-shiksa blowin' her horn if yaknowwhati'msayin! She does look a little bit like she put the High in High Holy Days, but...Laktes Reprazent! read more

Teshuvah, Tefilah, Tzedakah: Action Plan for Personal and Global…

Zahava's Jewish Alaska | September 11th 2007 by Zahava

Looming within the innocuous-sounding L’Shana Tova we lightheartedly translate as “Happy New Year” is what is often seen as a darker side of Judaism. Rosh Hashanah has always been meant to be a celebratory day, so the apples, honey, and aprico read more

L'Shana Tova

Zahava's Jewish Alaska | September 6th 2007 by Zahava

I took a day on Sunday for pure fun, and I’m really glad I did it. It may be my last day in a long time sleeping without an alarm. I’m making solid progress on whipping (think egg whites: it always takes longer than you think and you can alwa read more

Sacred Time/Sacred Space

Zahava's Jewish Alaska | June 12th 2007 by Zahava

Sometimes I think about how if I were an Alaska Native in tune with my people, culture and history, I might be overwhelmed by the strange and unrecognizable elements of the world all around me. So many corners of Anchorage have no connection to what read more

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