One of the traditional ceremonies in both the Moroccan and Yemenite cultures is the henna, which symbolizes the change from single life to a relationship. We baked traditional cookies with my grandmother to get ready for the Henna:
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Motorcyclist Steve Goode is biking to the best Jewish deli in every state this summer to raise awareness about food insecurity in partnership with @MAZONusa.
On Friday, his Great American Deli Schlep journey stopped at Rhode Island’s Bubbie’s Market & Deli in Providence!
Project Shoresh recently raised almost $170,000 though a matching community campaign to jumpstart expansion, bringing four new couples to live in Providence and learn and grow with the organization.
For more information about Project Shoresh, check out https://t.co/zelODHOWVa
Introducing “Baking with Lisa,” a new feature in the print and online editions of Jewish Rhode Island that will explore the rich and tasty confections of the Jewish diaspora.
Our first episode features an all time favorite - the Black & White cookie!
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Jewish Rhode Island readers love their pets! 🐶 Every year, we ask our readers to submit their favorite photos, and this year we received more photos than ever. Our pets became our faithful companions during a year when we spent so much time at home.
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The Teva PVD program provides a space to explore nature’s relationship to Judaism for 5th-8th grade students. Read more at the link in @Jewish_RI’s bio!
So excited to introduce Top Nosh!
Support Rhode Island’s food economy by participating in our first-ever state-wide food competition, Top Nosh: The Best of Kosher Rhode Island!
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RISD grad’s photos explore queer Jewry - Shterna Goldbloom’s photographic artwork builds bridges between two worlds that seem to have a sizable distance between them: queer identity and Hasidic Jewish identity:
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In April 2020, the Rhode Island Jewish community, like the rest of the state, country and world, was just beginning to figure out what the COVID-19 pandemic looked like and meant close to home:
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