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Marlon Knapp
Apr 13, 20245 min read
The Basics of Gun Show Etiquette From Someone Who Runs One
My compadres who work with me at the Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Association check-in table have asked me to compile a short tutorial on...
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Giacomo Levin
Mar 18, 20246 min read
Exploring the Fast of Esther and Its Significance
The Fast of Esther, also known as Ta'anit Esther, is a somber yet significant observance that falls on the day before Purim, one of the...
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Giacomo Levin
Mar 16, 20245 min read
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day: A Rich Tapestry of Culture
St. Patrick's Day, a well-loved holiday celebrated on March 17th each year, holds a rich tapestry of history, culture, and festive...
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Giacomo Levin
Mar 15, 20247 min read
Hamantaschen and Oznei Haman recipe
Purim, the joyous Jewish holiday that commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people from the threat of annihilation in ancient Persia,...
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Giacomo Levin
Mar 13, 20244 min read
Jews Celebrate Not Easter
While Easter is a widely celebrated holiday in many parts of the world, it is important to note that Jews do not observe or celebrate...
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Jae Byrd Wells
Mar 12, 20245 min read
Purim: A Festive Celebration of Triumph and Tradition
Purim is a joyous Jewish holiday that commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people from the threat of annihilation in ancient Persia....
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Jae Byrd Wells
Mar 11, 20244 min read
Golda Meir: A Modern-Day Queen Esther's Resilience
Golda Meir, often referred to as the "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics, was a trailblazing figure in the history of Israel and a pioneer...
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Giacomo Levin
Mar 10, 20246 min read
Before Easter and After
As Easter approaches each year, Christians around the world prepare to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This sacred holiday...
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Giacomo Levin
Feb 29, 20245 min read
February 29: Leap Day
In the Gregorian calendar, February 29th only occurs once every four years, known as leap day. This additional day is added to the...
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Giacomo Levin
Feb 24, 20245 min read
Valentine's History and Present
Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14th each year, has a rich history that dates back centuries and is filled with traditions and...
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Giacomo Levin
Feb 23, 20244 min read
Chinese New Year: A Time of Celebration and Tradition
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is one of the most important and festive holidays in Chinese...
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Jae Byrd Wells
Feb 1, 20246 min read
Comiccons and cosplay
` The roots of dressing up in costumes date back centuries, having been an integral part of many ancient festivals and celebrations. From...
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Giacomo Levin
Jan 19, 20245 min read
Weekly Moral and History: Parsha Bo
This blog entry explores the significance of reading the weekly Torah portion for Christians, Jews, and those without a religion. It...
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Jae Byrd Wells
Jan 18, 20244 min read
Fall Festivals in Churches
As the leaves start to turn, an array of vibrant hues adorns the trees, and a gentle breeze sweeps through the air, churches around the...
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