The Joy of Jewish Humor Desk Calendar: Marnie Winston-Macauley, the award winning author who brought us A Little Joy, A Little Oy, now brings pure joy! The Joy of Jewish Humor 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar is filled with funny entries that are uniquely Jewish. Topics include "Marriage and Other Mitzvahs," "Never Satisfied," "Jewish vs. Goyish," and "Two Jews, Three Opinions." It also contains celebrity quotes, jokes, anecdotes, Yiddish curses, and cartoons by Keren Keet. From Eastern Europe to the Borscht Belt, the Joy of Jewish Humor is the gold star standard.
Yiddish Phrase-A-Day Desk Calendar: From sheyner tog! (beautiful day) to Ikh hob dir lib. (I love you.), enjoy learning a new Yiddish word or phrase every day of the year. You, too, can share this wonderfully expressive, humorous, and earthy mame loshen (mother tongue), which has delighted generations. Easy pronunciations and clear definitions are included
Jewish Year Engagement Calendar: The beautiful The Jewish Calendar 2011-2012 Engagement Calendar features work from the internationally renowned collection of The Jewish Museum, New York. It includes full-color illustrations of Judaic ceremonial masterpieces along with selections from the museum's exceptional fine art collection. * The calendar spans a full 16 months, from September 2011 through December 2012. * The calendar includes U.S. and Jewish holidays, Sabbath candle-lighting times, and a list of Jewish holidays through the year 2025. * It provides detailed information about Jewish holidays and observances, which, along with the selections of Judaica and fine art, make the calendar essential for every Jewish household.
Jewish Year Wall Calendar: This indispensable Jewish wall calendar features selections from the superb collection of the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam. Full-color illustrations of Judaic ceremonial and historical masterpieces are beautifully reproduced. * The calendar spans a full 16 months, from September 2011 through December 2012. * The calendar includes U.S. and Jewish holidays, Sabbath candle-lighting times, and a list of Jewish holidays through the year 2025. * It provides detailed information about Jewish holidays and observances, which, along with the selections of Judaica and fine art, make the calendar essential for every Jewish household.