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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-11

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A stone menora from Yemen.

#8) Consider these Hebrew names
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concept of light. For a son, there is
Uri ("my light") and Yair ("he will
shine"). For a daughter, suggestions
are Noga ("brightness"), Nurit ("a
light") and Orli ("my light").

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small, clay lamp to provide light for
their homes. These were oval-
shaped, with a spout at one end
where the wick was placed. If you
visit the Israel Museum in Jerusalem,
you can see examples of these
ancient lamps.

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was selected based on scholarly
research that this is the beginning o
the vernal equinox cycle.
The ceremony includes recitation
of certain Psalms, a prayer of
thanksgiving and a wish for the
coming of Mashiach, the Messiah.
The next Blessing of
the Sun will be said
in 2009.

# 1 2) When dining out in Israel,
don't miss your chance to try the
really hot — literally — spread
called schug (pronounced "shoog").
A traditional Sephardi favorite from
Yemen, the spread is made from
hot peppers, garlic and spices, and
people put it on everything from
chicken to falafel.

# 1 3) In ancient times, visitors to
the synagogue on weekdays would
carry a candle when the Torah scrolls
were removed from the ark_ It was
regarded as a special honor to
hold this candle as the Torah was
being read.

# 1 4) The Hebrew word for sun is
shemesh.

that has no Jewish holidays? A:
Summer.
I # 1 5) Which came first, darkness
There are fast days in the summer
or light? Darkness, of course,
but no holidays. In spring come
.
though the light rose on the scene
Shavuot, Israel Independence Day,
quite quickly. Bereshit (Genesis) 1-5
Lag b'Omer and Pesach. In winter
recounts: "In the beginning, God
are Purim and Tu b'Shevat. In fall,
created the heaven and the earth.
we celebrate Rosh HaShana, Yom
Now the earth was unformed and
Kippur, Simchat Torah, Shemini
void, and darkness was upon the
Atzeret and Chanuka.
face•of the deep; and the spirit of
God hovered over the face of the
#1 1 ) While a lavish menora was
waters. And God said: 'Let there be
used in the Holy Temple, most Jew-
light.' And there was light. And
ish families of biblical times used a
God saw the light, that it was

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