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Sukkot: The History and Traditions by Xela, age 13
Sukkot: The History and Traditions by Xela, age 13
Beginning five days after Yom Kippur, Sukkot is a major Jewish festival that has both historical and agricultural significance. Historically, it commemorates the 40 years the Israelites wandered in the desert and lived in temporary shelters. The name Sukkot is the plural of 'sukkah', meaning booth. Agriculturally, Sukkot marks the end of the fall harvest and is a festival of thanksgiving.
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Join the Design or Content Team
Join the Design or Content Team
Do you get excited each time a new PJ Our Way book arrives in the mailbox?  Do you like to write, draw, or create videos? Check out this amazing opportunity to create awesome content for PJ Our Way’s website!
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Fun with Rabbi Harvey
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12 Easy DIY Projects and Crafts
12 Easy DIY Projects and Crafts
Looking for an awesome, easy, and fast craft or project you can make in an afternoon? Try one of these cool ideas from the PJ Our Way Content Team.
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