
Dear Tired Mama, here’s how Biblical Timekeeping Can Transform Your Evenings
Struggling with chaotic evenings? Learn how Biblical timekeeping can transform your home by shifting your focus from end-of-day exhaustion to preparing for what’s ahead.
When is the Biblical New Year? Understanding Nisan as the First Month in God’s Calendar
Discover why Nisan is the first month in the Biblical calendar and how aligning your home with God’s timing can bring peace, order, and spiritual renewal.
Learn to Apply Tu B’shvat to Your Own Land
Adopt the ancient practice of counting your tree’s age on Tu B’Shvat. Learn about its Biblical roots, agricultural history, and how to apply this meaningful rhythm to your own land and life.
Become a Citizen Scientist This Tu B'Shvat
Celebrate Tu B'Shvat by becoming a citizen scientist! Discover how you and your family can explore nature, identify trees, and log your findings with iNaturalist while honoring the New Year for Trees.
What is Tu B’shvat?
Discover the significance of Tu B’Shvat and its deep roots in Jewish tradition. Learn where it’s mentioned in the Bible, why it’s considered a Rosh Hashanah, and what it means for those living outside of Israel.
How to Turn Your Leftover Sukkot Pumpkins into Hanging Bird Feeders
Turn leftover Sukkot pumpkins into hanging bird feeders with this eco-friendly DIY guide. Embrace Bal Tashchit and teach your family the value of reducing waste while nourishing the birds in your backyard.
What is Shemini Atzeret?
Shemini Atzeret is the last day of Sukkot, a holy gathering to reflect and refocus. Explore its deep meaning, connection to Yeshua, and the start of a new season as we roll back the Torah to Genesis.
Jewish Holidays 2025 Calendar Dates
These are the Jewish Holidays for 2025 on the Gregorian calendar
Jewish Holidays 2024 Calendar Dates
Here are the Jewish Holidays for 2024 and 2025 on the Gregorian calendar
Gathering Sukkot Decorations from Nature
Discover creative ideas for decorating your Sukkah using natural resources from forests, parks, or your backyard. From pinecones to wild berries, learn how to incorporate nature into your Sukkot celebrations with family-friendly, eco-friendly decorations.