Fun Facts and Trivia About Synagogues

The word “synagogue” comes from a Greek term meaning “assembly,” which reflects its core purpose as a gathering place, not just for prayer but for community life, learning, and shared identity among Jews and Samaritans. Synagogues are often called “shul” in Yiddish, a word that actually means “school,” highlighting how learning and study are just…

Our Visit To The Childrens Museum of the Lowcountry (Charleston SC)

The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry is pretty much the children’s museum in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina. Since Charleston proper is made up of different sections and islands, it’s really right in the downtown area, somewhat close to the French Quarter and the College of Charleston. The kids really wanted to go, and…

Fun Facts and Trivia About Shorts

The name “shorts” comes directly from the idea that they are simply shorter versions of trousers. While trousers extend all the way down the leg, shorts end somewhere above the knee or at the thigh, creating a lighter, cooler alternative for hot weather. In many parts of the world, shorts are worn primarily during warm…

Things I Hate: Barbara Minerva/Cheetah (DCEU)

Barbara Minerva/Cheetah is actually supposed to be Wonder Woman’s most famous adversary, similar to how Batman has the Joker or Superman has Lex Luthor. But they really fumbled her hard in the DC Extended Universe, and I don’t exactly blame Kristen Wiig for it, but rather the script and the direction. She starts out as…

Fun Facts and Trivia About Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great became king of Macedonia at only 20 years old after the assassination of his father, Philip II of Macedon, and within a decade he had conquered one of the largest empires the ancient world had ever seen. As a teenager, Alexander was taught by the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle, who educated him…