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THE STRENGTH OF LAG BAOMER STANDS IN OUR SENSE OF UNITY

Sam Mesguich, Rosh Jinuj Hanoar Hatzioni B’BĂ©lgica Lag Baomer is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th of Iyar, the 33rd day of the Omer, a calendar separating Pessah from Shavuot. There are different ways of celebrating it. The important aspect of this holiday is that it should mark a separating point between the period […]

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TU B’AV, LOVE IN THE TNUA

Mariano Wexler (Mato), Shaliach Hanoar Hatzioni B’México There are different versions to the story of the origin of the holiday of Tu B’Av. Some associate it with a biblical festival alluding to nature, mainly due to the agricultural way of life lived at that time. Others relate Tu B’Av’s origins to the salvation of the

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UNITED

Eli Akerman H. Rosh Hadracha Kinneret B’Colombia Yom Kippur is the holiest day in Judaism, a day of repentance and forgiveness. On this unique date, Jews across the world fast for a full day; some spend the day in synagogues and others in a special place that enhances the atmosphere of introspection and personal reflection.

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BETWEEN TU B’AV, YOM KIPPUR AND THE MADIM IN THE TNUA

Sergio Edelstein In the beautiful cultural baggage that we inherited from Judaism, there are two holidays: Tu B’Av and Yom Kippur. These two holidays are both very different, but paradoxically have a commonality that relates us to one of the main educational motifs in the Tnua: the Madim – uniform. What do these two holidays

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THE HAFTARAH FOR SIMCHAT TORAH THROUGH THE EYES OF THE TNUA

By: Gabriel Shnaider, Rosh Chinuch, Hanoar Hatzioni B´Perú Every year, on the twenty-second of Tishrei, the Jewish people celebrate Simchat Torah. This chag begins automatically after Sukkot, concludes the reading of the Torah and marks the beginning of a new reading cycle. This chag is characterized by the great joy it evokes, where both adults

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