How to Observe Shavuot

Shavuot is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the sixth day of the month of Sivan (late May or early June).  Shavuot is being celebrated in remembrance of the day God gave the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.It is customary for women to light candles on the first and second nights of Shavuot.The first day of Shavuot should be …

The Jewish Women: Inside the Synagogue

The Talmud states that women are generally exempted from doing Jewish religious activities. Orthodox Judaism stresses its importance especially that women have family obligations. There are a number of rules for Jewish women in the synagogues – some observed strictly by the Orthodox sect while other Jewish sects are more lenient about it (Conservative and Reform).In Orthodox setting, men and …

Jewish Scholarships for Women: Supporting Jewish Women’s Education in the 21st Century

Women were historically exempted from obtaining a form of education beyond the practical aspects of Torah and rules in running a Jewish household. This has changed in the past 100 years, when education for Jewish women has advanced remarkably. There are a few educational scholarships available for Jewish women1. The Jewish Foundation for Education of Women (JFEW)JFEW is a program …

Managing a Jewish Household

Running a traditional Jewish household is not easy. A number of Jewish traditions have to be observed all throughout the year. Here are some tips on how you can manage a Jewish household. Decorate your home with Jewish symbols like the mezuzah which is placed at your front door, Kiddush cups, menorah, Shabbat candles and other Jewish artwork. Your family …