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A Note on Transliteration from, Hebrew
A Note on the Jewish Calendar
1 Freedom: Passover 1
2 Food, Family, and Jewish Distinctiveness: Maimuna 17
3 Remembering the Holocaust: Yom ha-Shoah 27
4 Celebrating Israel: Yom ha-Atsma'ut 41
5 Torah: Shavuot 59
6 Antisemitism: Tishah be-Av 77
7 Love, Marriage, and Declining Numbers: Tu be-Av 89
8 Judgment Without Resolution: Rosh Hashanah 97
9 The Individual and the Community: Yom Kippur 109
10 Making Choices and Improving the world: Sukkot 123
11 Assimilation and Anti-Assimilation: Hanukkah 135
12 Going Green: Tu bi-Shevat 147
13 Continuity and Happiness: Purim 155
For Further Reading 165
Notes 177
Index 189
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