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Crossword Puzzle
Crossword Puzzle
Those Who Ask, ‘Tell Me About Your Mother?’
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Sigmund Freud, his daughter, Anna, and other notable Jewish pioneers in the area of mental health.
Crossword Puzzle
Spiritual Prep for the New Year
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Leave it to this preeminent rabbi, considered the father of Mussar, to distill the essence of personal enlightenment in just one quote.
Crossword Puzzle
On Your Mark, Get Set, ‘Lechu’
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Alas, crosswords are not among the games being offered at this summer's quadrennial gathering of the 'Jewish Olympics'—but chess and bridge are.
Crossword Puzzle
The Moment of Ruth
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
With Shavuot fast approaching, we offer a crossword puzzle themed for the biblical figure most closely linked to the holiday.
Crossword Puzzle
Women Who Made Rabbinic History: A Crossword
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
How well do you know these pioneering Jewish women who broke down barriers in the seminary and in the pulpit?
Crossword Puzzle
Israel’s Ancient Top Crops
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
This crossword dives into the agricultural past of the Land of Israel and is timed to coincide with the holiday that begins the evening of January 16.
Crossword Puzzle
Hanukkah Fun and Games, Crossword-Style
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Think you're ready for our Hanukkah-themed crossword? Can you answer, "who is the widow warrior whose very name means Jewish?"
Crossword Puzzle
The Ultimate Alfresco Jewish Holiday
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Test your knowledge of Sukkot, a holiday that we are partly commanded to celebrate alfresco.
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