Yiddishkeit


There are rings galore for Judaism but this is a ring for Jewishness!  Whatever Jews do, you might find it here, be it qvelling over a grandchild, qvetching about something political, fressing at a nice deli, shopping for tchatchkes, dancing to some Jewish music or just hanging out!  Pictured:  a Jewish pastry shop in Venice (no, not California!)
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Yiddish baby names - definitions and etymology. Plus a watercolor painting of each name using the eternal letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Originals watercolor paintings available, plus prints, tshirts and sweatshirts.

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Links to the Chanukah-related writings of Lady G AKA Gail M Feldman, including recipes, articles, essays, short stories and poems; plus Chanukah-related merchandise for sale.

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A Passover poem by Gail M Feldman AKA GENESSA's Lady G.

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Wonderful Judaica and Jewelry from the best artists of Israel

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Short fiction about a Chanukah-Christmas encounter.

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Nope, it's not the Jewish version of Christmas! Lady G explains.

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Lady G reflects on what it is like to be a Jew in a secular/Christian world during the "Christmas season."

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An Essay About Identity by Gail M Feldman. Jews and Gays: the issue of self-expression among invisible minorities.

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A little memoir about dolls, stuffed animals,friendship and antisemitism, and some dolls for sale (as well as books about dolls); coming soon, stuffed animals, doll accessories and clothing, dollhouses and playhouses, and dollhouse furniture.

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Lady G expounds upon onions, garlic and seemingly unrelated matters, ranging from the TV miniseries Holocaust to a chopped liver recipe.

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A personal statement; the title says it all.

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Do you have a family like this too? Well, we all know how much they love their money! So, watch them dance to their “favorite” tune; Pinkas Floydovski’s “Gelt!”

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If you're seeing this site in one of my rings, consider it an unofficial manager's page); otherwise it's my page about which rings I manage AND about WebRing in general, including WebRing membership and management. If THIS ring isn't on the page, it's due to be merged; check join instructions to see where.

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Postings from The International Jewish Cookbook as first published in 1918. Vintage recipes for traditional soups, salads, meats, etc. as well as rules for koshering.

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