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Recent Blog Posts
Sukkot Fun at Home – Ask the Torah Sisters
NOTE: This article is also in the September/October 2022 Issue 8 of Torah Sisters Magazine. Get it quick while it's still available in print! While many of us go away for the Feast of Tabernacles, there are lots of Hebrews who stay home to celebrate the Feast. Below...
Homeschooling Year Round with the Feasts
Guest post by Natalie Burns Incorporating the biblical feasts and a weekly Sabbath rest into our home was met with immediate transformation in our family, including physical, emotional, and spiritual restoration. I then began to wonder about including a Sabbath cycle...
Don’t Get Stuck Planning. Sell Your Thing.
**You can read this article in the July/August 2022 Issue 7 of Torah Sisters Magazine.** For those of you who have or want to start a home business, I'll be writing and podcasting more about business building. The desire to have a little side hustle is strong among us...
How Do You Homeschool Around the Feasts?
You can read this article in the July/August 2022 Issue 7 of Torah Sisters Magazine. Now and then I ask the Torah Sisters on Facebook a question, and will share some of their answers. These are things that we all do a bit differently, and I have my own opinions, of...
Finding Fellowship
Guest Post By Jenn Dubey You can also read this article in the July/August Issue #7 of Torah Sisters Magazine. Click here to get your magazine. It's in print! One challenging aspect of living out this Torah lifestyle is finding a community of like-minded believers...
Knowing What Time Sunset Will Be
I made calendars with space to write in when sunset will be on Friday night to make it easier at a glance to prepare for Sabbath. (Click here to get the calendars.) But then I realized I was curious how other ladies determine what time sunset will be where they live....
How to Rest on Shabbat for Moms with Little Kids
I often get questions from moms of little ones asking how to make Sabbath more restful and set apart for them. The tasks of changing diapers and feeding littles seem the same on Shabbat as the other days of the week. I went to my friend, Rachel Henderson, and asked...
Resources for Teaching Bible & Torah to Kids & Teens
I get asked often for a list of resources for teaching Bible and Torah to kids and teens, so here you go! Below are my favorite and most relevant resources. It should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway... Please remember that I cannot possibly vet all of these...
How to Tie and Make Tzit Tzit
Many of you have asked me how to tie and make Tzit Tzit. Well, I'm no expert, and I usually get mine from others. When I make them, they are very simple. I simply tie them like the friendship bracelets we used to make in the late eighties. LOL So, I've searched...
Torah Fellowship Tips
If you are unsure what a Torah fellowship is like or you want to fit in better, I've made a video for you! You can watch it below. And below the video, I've included the basic outline of my notes. I pray this helpful to you! If you are afraid of gathering with others...
A Letter from Jaimie Bauer About Cancer
The following is a letter from my friend and contributor, Jaimie Bauer. Jaimie wrote this at a time when she is finding out her cancer is returning and she has an infection where they removed cancer a few months ago and did major surgery. She is now facing more...
Someone hurt you? Punch Satan in the gut.
By Amy Guenther If you're reading this, then you've been hurt by someone. How do I know? Because all of us have been hurt by someone at some time. This is for those of you going through it right now. The degree to how we've been hurt may vary, but we've all been the...