As you can imagine, every Yom Tov in the time of the Beis HaMikdash was very special. But Yom Kippur was unique; the entire service of the day was carried out by one person only — the Kohein Gadol. All the other Kohanim were passive observers on this day. Let’s find out a little about what went on, so that when we, b’ezras Hashem, get to see it ourselves when Mashiach comes, we’ll be prepared!
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Have you ever wondered how a shofar gets from the ram to the baal tokeia? We spoke to Rabbi Bengio of London, England, who produces shofars, talleisim, and other religious objects, and were intrigued by the information we discovered. We believe you’ll be likewise fascinated!
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Mishpacha Junior spoke to Rabbi Horowitz in between puppet shows to find out what got him behind the puppet theater, and what it’s like to be there.
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The summer may be a great time for hiking, but when we’re visiting really, really hot places like Ein Gedi, it may be wiser to wait until the weather gets a little cooler. Even now, in September, we left our hike for the afternoon hours, since earlier than that is simply too hot!
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Hi! It’s me again — Kayla! School has just begun, and we’ve been stockpiling school supplies, including textbooks, notebooks, loose-leafs, school diaries, Post-its, and lots of other paper goods. That got me thinking: where do we get all this paper from? I haven’t seen paper grow on trees anywhere. Well, actually, paper does grow on trees! Uh huh, that’s right! Join me as we find out more.
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Kings, Poets, Princes, and more the Madame Tussauds






