Tzion wraps Tefillin, wooden boxes with prayers written inside secured with leather straps, as part of the morning prayers

Tzion wraps Tefillin, wooden boxes with prayers written inside secured with leather straps, as part of the morning prayers

 In Judaism, prayers are recited three times a day.  Many Orthodox Jewish people make the time to do this daily, but in the Conservative and Reform movements of Judaism, people often participate in formal services only on Shabbat.

In Judaism, prayers are recited three times a day. Many Orthodox Jewish people make the time to do this daily, but in the Conservative and Reform movements of Judaism, people often participate in formal services only on Shabbat.

 Ezra recites the silent Amidah, one of the most important prayers in Judaism which is recited at every service. People often include personal meditation and prayer at this time.

Ezra recites the silent Amidah, one of the most important prayers in Judaism which is recited at every service. People often include personal meditation and prayer at this time.

 Shabbat is a day of rest when all work is prohibited, so Tzion and Yona hurry to wash the dishes before the sunsets and Shabbat begins. Luckily there is  still plenty of time for a good laugh.

Shabbat is a day of rest when all work is prohibited, so Tzion and Yona hurry to wash the dishes before the sunsets and Shabbat begins. Luckily there is still plenty of time for a good laugh.

 Zilpah lights shabbat candles on Friday night

Zilpah lights shabbat candles on Friday night

 A Challah is freshly baked every week to celebrate Shabbat.  In many parts of  the world, Challah is a braided loaf of bread baked in an oven, but in Uganda, it is baked outside over charcoal and is equally delicious!

A Challah is freshly baked every week to celebrate Shabbat. In many parts of the world, Challah is a braided loaf of bread baked in an oven, but in Uganda, it is baked outside over charcoal and is equally delicious!

 Yonit prepares g-nut sauce, a delicious Ugandan food made from peanuts as a part of Shabbat dinner to be served along side of rice and greens.

Yonit prepares g-nut sauce, a delicious Ugandan food made from peanuts as a part of Shabbat dinner to be served along side of rice and greens.

 Tzion wraps Tefillin, wooden boxes with prayers written inside secured with leather straps, as part of the morning prayers
 In Judaism, prayers are recited three times a day.  Many Orthodox Jewish people make the time to do this daily, but in the Conservative and Reform movements of Judaism, people often participate in formal services only on Shabbat.
 Ezra recites the silent Amidah, one of the most important prayers in Judaism which is recited at every service. People often include personal meditation and prayer at this time.
 Shabbat is a day of rest when all work is prohibited, so Tzion and Yona hurry to wash the dishes before the sunsets and Shabbat begins. Luckily there is  still plenty of time for a good laugh.
 Zilpah lights shabbat candles on Friday night
 A Challah is freshly baked every week to celebrate Shabbat.  In many parts of  the world, Challah is a braided loaf of bread baked in an oven, but in Uganda, it is baked outside over charcoal and is equally delicious!
 Yonit prepares g-nut sauce, a delicious Ugandan food made from peanuts as a part of Shabbat dinner to be served along side of rice and greens.

Tzion wraps Tefillin, wooden boxes with prayers written inside secured with leather straps, as part of the morning prayers

In Judaism, prayers are recited three times a day. Many Orthodox Jewish people make the time to do this daily, but in the Conservative and Reform movements of Judaism, people often participate in formal services only on Shabbat.

Ezra recites the silent Amidah, one of the most important prayers in Judaism which is recited at every service. People often include personal meditation and prayer at this time.

Shabbat is a day of rest when all work is prohibited, so Tzion and Yona hurry to wash the dishes before the sunsets and Shabbat begins. Luckily there is still plenty of time for a good laugh.

Zilpah lights shabbat candles on Friday night

A Challah is freshly baked every week to celebrate Shabbat. In many parts of the world, Challah is a braided loaf of bread baked in an oven, but in Uganda, it is baked outside over charcoal and is equally delicious!

Yonit prepares g-nut sauce, a delicious Ugandan food made from peanuts as a part of Shabbat dinner to be served along side of rice and greens.

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