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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks for joining me here! This past Friday and Shabbat were called "Purim Katan" and "Shushan Purim Katan" as on these days we are generally celebrating Purim and Shushan Purim, EXCEPT on leap year, when we have a whole extra month of Adar, and we celebrate the holidays during the…
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DIY Gift Bag From Recycled Cereal Box
Last year I finally made some of my beloved recycled cereal box gift bags for Purim, and am sharing this again as Purim is exactly in one month, so start saving those cereal boxes now! It has been quite a while since I made gift bags from cereal boxes, but somehow after all the crafting…
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Welcome Back To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Thanks so much for stopping by, looking forward to seeing what you've been up to!
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Craft Schooling Sunday Returns Sunday Jan 14th
Hi Friends, thanks so much for stopping by! I am going to take one more week before resuming Craft Schooling Sunday and looking forward to reconnecting next week. Hope all is well and take advantage of the long winter nights, here in the Northern Hemisphere, to get crafting!
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Wishing You A Very Happy And Light Filled Chanukah
Today is the eight day of Chanukah, called "zot chanukah" meaning THIS is chanukah, since it is the culmination of 8 nights of lighting the chanukah menorah, and giving thanks for the miracles we continue to witness, and all the amazing things that are a part of this life. May the light of our chanukah…
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Craft Schooling Sunday Returns Sunday Jan 7th
Wishing everyone a joyful Chanukah and a happy holiday season, looking forward to reconnecting in 2024!
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Master Freecell: A Step By Step Guide
The winter holiday season is here, which means more time indoors, possibly travel time for vacation or to get together with friends and family, and of course school vacation! While of course limiting screen time is recommended, sometimes an online game is just the perfect thing to help one relax or fill a small pocket…
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Cultural Festivals and Celebrations To Explore in Narita
The city of Narita, located in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan, is globally known for its international airport, however, it offers so much more than just a transit hub. On top of serene landscapes and the convenient luggage storage Narita offers, this city is home to some of Japan's most fascinating festivals and celebrations. So…
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Top DIY Jewish Craft Kit Ideas For Students
In general, crafting is a great way to connect with one's heritage and culture. As a Jewish student, you might be one of many looking for ways to learn about their roots, traditions, and history? While you are at it, why not think of including others in your creative endeavors by assembling some DIY craft…
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8 Tips to Help Plan Your Financial Future
Now that it is a new year on the Jewish calender, we can use this opportunity to take steps towards a more organized and financially secure year to come! Let's do it! The one thing that a pandemic and inflation have taught us, is to have substantial control over our finances. While we were recovering from…
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10 Great Gifts For The Cyclist In Your Life
Cyclists are a dedicated and passionate community, and finding the perfect gift for the cyclist in your life is a wonderful way to show your support for their love of cycling. Of course in addition to "cyclists" who pursue cycling as a sport or form of exercise, there is also a large group of folks…
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Holiday Break: Craft Schooling Sunday Returns Next Week
Shanah Tovah, Happy New Year! Today, Sunday is Rosh HaShana, the two day Jewish New Year Holiday, so I am unplugged and will resume the party next week. It just wouldn't feel right to know that someone might be adding links to my virutal party while I'm listening to the blowing of the shofar (on…
