Prof. Albert Einstein started a Technion-Nobel tradition in 1923 when he planted a palm tree at Technion's original campus. Since 2007, all visiting Nobel laureates are invited to plant a tree in Technion's Lokey Park.
Mah nishtana are the first two words in a phrase meaning, "why is tonight different from all other nights?" which begins each line of the four questions derived from the Mishna, Pesachim 10:4…
This music video creatively weaves together various photos of Israel, highlighting some of Israel’s many amazing sites of historical and spiritual significance, along with background music performed…
Accounted in the Biblical Book of Exodus, the miracle of Pesach (translated from the Hebrew as"passed over”) commerates the miraculous redemption of the Children of Israel from Pharoah’s tyranny on…
Teshuvah, tefillah, and tzedakah, translated respectively as repentance, prayer and charity, are key tenets of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur liturgies in Jewish culture.
For some people, the concept of fasting for 24-25 hours can be a difficult aspect of Tisha B’Av or any of the other holidays observed with fasting throughout the year.
“Avenu Malkenu,” classically associated with Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Awe, and Yom Kippur, was originally an ancient Hebrew prayer for rains during a season of drought.