4/19/2022 Edit TBS-EV Havurah Information Page The word havurah is Hebrew for fellowship. Havurot are groups of people from within a larger synagogue community who form an extended family. By Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley
4/18/2022 Edit 9 Children’s Books About Yom Kippur Yom Kippur is one of the most important days in the Jewish year, but explaining its meaning and traditions to children can be complicated By PJ Library
4/18/2022 Edit 4 Ways Kids Can Participate on Yom Kippur How can we introduce and involve kids in Yom Kippur in an age appropriate manner? By PJ Library
4/18/2022 Edit Explaining Tashlich to Kids Tashlich, which literally translates to “casting off,” is a ceremony performed on the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah. By PJ Library
4/18/2022 Edit It’s OK if Your Kids Can’t Sit Through Services What to do with kids during High Holiday services By Kveller
4/11/2022 Edit Sweet crafts for the Jewish New Year A handful of great DIY options for creating special holiday décor and start talking about the excitement of the Jewish New Year. By Jennifer StarrettFor JewishPhoenix
4/11/2022 Edit Best Splash Pads in Scottsdale What are the best splash pads in Scottsdale? That’s a tough question to answer! Check out this list of Scottsdale splashpads with reviews of each! By Phoenix With Kids
4/5/2022 Edit Fun for the whole family at PJ Library Family Camp How a weekend spent at camp with our family provided the perfect escape and chance to connect with each other By Jennifer StarrettFor PJ Library
3/15/2022 Edit Baby University Through BJE Having a baby is a MOST IMPORTANT time in a person’s life. Why not look to our Jewish community to learn about your delivery and becoming a parent at... By Bureau of Jewish Education
3/4/2022 Edit 12 Picture Books to Read for Women’s History Month Picture books include stories about ordinary and extraordinary girls and women from different time periods, identity groups and life experiences By ADL
3/3/2022 Edit Why Purim is the Original Interfaith Holiday Purim by nature is an interfaith holiday: Esther saves the Jewish people by teaching tolerance to Ahashverosh to save her people. By 18 Doors
2/16/2022 Edit The symbolism of the challah ingredients Do you know the symbolism behind the challah ingredients? By Jennifer StarrettFor JewishPhoenix