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        <description>Akhlah has all of the Jewish holidays with wonderful explanations, traditions, crafts, coloring pages and Hebrew vocabulary. All of the Jewish holidays are included.</description>
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            <title>Akhlah: Counting the Omer</title>
            <description>According to the Torah we are to count the days between Passover and Shavuot Every night, from the second night of Passover to the night before Shavuot, we recite a blessing (you can click on the correct day below) and state the count of the omer in both weeks and days. This year the Omer count starts April 21.</description>
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            <description>Shabbat is a once a week rest and celebration of being Jewish. Akhlah explains the traditions, Hebrew Vocabulary, Blessings for Shabbat, has coloring pages, and there is even a Havdallah ceremony -- all in an easy to use format for kids of all ages.</description>
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            <description>From Shabbat to Yom Kippur and every holiday in between, Akhlah has them! Wonderful explanations of the Traditions behind the holidays, Crafts, Coloring pages, Hebrew Vocabulary and much more.</description>
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            <description>The songs for the Shabbat service are recorded so that you can learn the traditional melodies. Each of the songs is in MP3 format so you can download them to your MP3 player and learn them.</description>
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            <description>Take a look at our Hebrew Perpetual Calendar. Hebrew months of the year along with the weekly Torah readings and holiday information. Gregorian (Civil) dates are given for each day. Printer friendly so you can easily print them out for yourself.</description>
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            <description>Ever wondered what your Hebrew birthday was? When it will be this year or the next? Akhlah has a handy Hebrew birthday calculator that you can use.</description>
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