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How many positive incidents should members of our Jewish community experience in order for us to feel that there are “enough” ...
Dayenu literally means “it would have been enough.” During the seder, we recite all the miracles G-d performed for the Israelites when we were freed from Egypt—and after each one ...
And so I declare: I am thankful for the miracle of life being granted to me: Dayenu, that would have been enough. I am thankful for the miracle of being given a marvelous wife and family ...
long known for his acrobatics with his glove, added yet another incredible catch to his collection. For all their success at the plate, on the mound and in the field, dayenu.
With enough items that may make one say “dayenu” (enough) before the plate overflows, here are some of the 10 weirdest items that some activists placed on their seder plate. A seder plate ...
The women in Jesus’ life honor him with a Dayenu, a song traditionally sung during a Passover seder. No Marcionism here. Admittedly, The Chosen is sometimes a little on the nose. This season of ...
JTA — Jewish students at Northwestern University awoke on the second day of Passover to a scourge of red paint across several university buildings with messages including “Death to Israel ...
Recently a Dag Nachash song was playing and a line that really stood out for me was: ” Zman Lhitorer” = time to wake up/ time to become aware. So much of what we see in the news these days is ...
For all their success at the plate, on the mound and in the field, dayenu. I hope you appreciated this article. Before you go, I’d like to ask you to please support the Forward. Now more than ...
A Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist, one of the perpetrators of a deadly terror shooting in the West Bank in January, was killed by Israeli forces near Jenin on ...
But how much do you really know about our national anthem? Let’s take a line-by-line tour of the history and meaning behind the lyrics. Like so many famous songs of yore, "The Star-Spangled ...
I have been looking through my archive of Chronicle articles and divrei Torah for Pesach and it looks like I return to one of just a few themes every year — my favorite, it seems, is Dayenu. Dayenu ...