New from CLAL for 2007- 2008.
   Pre-order today!
Featuring the artful and engaging 
international photographs of Helen Nitkin, 
paired with insights from the full spectrum of Jewish tradition, this weekly 
engagement calendar 
celebrates the deep meaning and rich possibilities found in our relationship 
with food.  
 

The search for 
fulfillment and blessing has accompanied us since the beginning of human 
history.  From the Garden of Eden 
to Mount Sinai, from the Temple Mount to Mount Everest, from Rabbi Akiva's 
academy to Einstein's laboratory, that search has continued.  
The metaphors change the characters evolve, but our desire to feel more acutely, 
know more deeply, and achieve more profoundly 
has always been with us, as has the impulse to celebrate the fulfillment of 
those blessings.
  
Nowhere in Jewish tradition is the connection between fulfillment and blessing 
clearer than in the production and consumption of food.  
While some eat to live and others live to eat, we all appreciate the powerful 
connection between what's on our plates and what's in our hearts, 
how we eat our values and create community in choosing with whom to share our 
meals.  From heart healthy to kosher, 
from the family table to sacred altar, we really are what, how, where and with 
whom we eat.  
In that spirit, CLAL is proud to present 
this year's Sacred Days 5768-5769 (2007-2008) which is 
based on the artful and engaging photographs
of Helen Nitkin, and paired with insights from the full spectrum of Jewish 
tradition.  It celebrates the deep meaning and rich possibilities
that are found as we trace the journey from seeds to sustenance.  It points 
the way to locating the many blessings in our lives
and helps us to celebrate them all.
      
      The easy to use Sacred Days calendar and daily planner features all of the 
      Jewish holidays and Torah readings for Shabbat, 
candlelighting times for 
      14 cities in North America and Jerusalem, and Torah, Haftorah and special 
      liturgical readings for Jewish holidays. 
Spiral bound and spanning 16 
      months, it offers daily planning in a weekly format. 
      
      
CALENDAR FEATURES
	An 
    outstanding collection of insights from the full spectrum of Jewish 
	tradition, interspersed with the artful and engaging 
	international photographs of Helen Nitkin.
Weekly engagement calendar including all Jewish holidays and Torah readings for Shabbat.
Candlelighting times for 14 cities in North America and Jerusalem.
 
Torah, Haftorah and special liturgical readings for Jewish holidays.
You may pre-order Sacred Days 
  5768-69 online (by credit card) by phone, fax or mail.   The price is $18.00 per
  copy. 
For orders of 20 or more, the price is $12.00 per copy.
To order your Sacred Days calendar click here.