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Hadassah University Medical Center solves biblical mystery with ancient seed

The first 2,000-year-old date seedling was named Methuselah (after the longest-lived person in the Bible) and is now impressively tall at Ketura.

Parashat Ki Tavo: Choice, decency, observance of commandments, and Torah study

Torah study and listening to the word of God reconnect the person with the original choice of loyalty and commitment.

Ancient mystical Jewish text Shem Tov Bible Sells for $6.9 Million, set for public display

The Shem Tov Bible, an ornate Hebrew manuscript from 1312, sold for $6.9 million at Sotheby’s and will be publicly displayed.

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Parashat Ki Tetze: Commitment, abilities, and results

Those who understand this need no further explanation of the difference between a relationship without marriage and a relationship that has gained the legal and emotional commitment of marriage.

  An illustrative image of a mother goose and its children.

Our Mother who art in Heaven? Is God our mother or our father?

The Bible depicts God as both father and mother. Here's a look at both.

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Parashat Shoftim: Balancing moral decisions and personal interests

The more aware we are of the risk that our decisions are influenced by personal interests, the more likely we are to overcome this and make moral and correct decisions.

Colorado Christian University receives handwritten letter from Israeli PM Netanyahu

A handwritten letter by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Colorado Christian University Chancellor Donald Sweeting.

By ERIC YOUNG/THE GAZETTE/TNS
05/09/2024

Israeli rabbi urges IDF soldiers to refrain from taking ‘spoils of war’ in Gaza

Citing biblical precedents, Aviner referenced the Book of Esther (9:10, 15, 16), highlighting that after their victory, the Jews refrained from taking spoils from their enemies,

Artifact confirming Jewish King David as historical figure on display in Edmond, Oklahoma

The Tel Dan Stele, a key biblical artifact, will be displayed at Herbert W. Armstrong College from September 22 to November 25.

Ir Nidahat: When a city is disloyal to God and must be destroyed, its people killed

The ethical message emerging from many of these commentaries suggests that while there are times that it is necessary to shed blood, it is likely to leave a negative imprint on the soul. 

By NECHAMA GOLDMAN BARASH
30/08/2024
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