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Blog Name: Judaica Journal
Url: http://www.judaicajournal.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Jewish, Judaica, Art
Description: On all other blogs, Judaica is not featured. JJ offers collectors, shoppers, artists and wanderers alike a place to find inspiration- or simply the perfect gift. This blog will educate about the meaning of religious articles and the meaning of holidays. On JJ you may even learn to make your own Judaic items. Above all, you will share in the beauty of crafted items created under the guidance of G'd.
Popularity: 28 Followers

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Is Thanksgiving a Jewish Holiday?
Rabbi Eric Eisenkramer of the Fly Fishing Rabbi Blog asks that old age question... and like a good rabbi, he answers it too!
Help the Economy
It is a gift giving time of year here in the States... I am pretty motivated to buy things that are handmade or at least made by artists. These are the folks who are NOT getting bailouts from the U.S. government.Last week I showed this from Doodlage... Today I found these cool paper cut calendars on her site. I am an admirer of the Tree of Life Motif... and so for the Secular Jew in your life who likes to use a January-December Calendar
Beshert...
Some things are just meant to be... finding your soul mate is one of those... and for me finding this doodle or JuDoodleAica from Doodlage on Etsy.The Forward offers us a different look at beshert...
How sweet it is...
Oh my, is this Chanukah cake not just lovely? It is from Dahlia's Cakes, an Ann Arbor, Michigan based bakery. I wonder if Dahlia gives samples???
Can you tell that Chanukah is coming...
I love Chanukah... not because of the presents mind you, but because it is FUN, FUN, FUN!!!! I find this Hanukiah ingenious... BUT it insights flashbacks of December 10, 1982 dormitory fire at Cornell University in low rise #9. In brief let me say it was the first night of Chanukah (my first Chanukah away from home

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