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In Defense of Self-Defense
“If a thief is found breaking in and is struck so that he dies, there shall be no bloodguilt for
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Read More »Have you heard of the “Israel Stele?”
“The Israel Stele,” also known as “Merneptah Stele” is an inscribed stone that was made by the ancient Egyptians at
Where did the phrase “one and the same” come from?
Although it has Latin origins, this phrase became popular in English due to the King James translation of the Bible
The Cave of the Patriarchs
The “Cave of the Patriarchs” is the place, in which, according to Jewish tradition, all patriarchs and matriarchs of the
The End of the Book of Genesis: Stations in Jacob’s Life
Yesterday we finished reading all of the “Pharashot” (weekly Torah portions) of the Book of Genesis and this upcoming week
Between Jacob and King David
On Saturday mornings, after the Torah is read, another biblical selection called the”Haftarah” (Hebrew for “to conclude”) is read. This
The Creation of a New Hebrew Word
At the end of Chapter 51 in the Book of Isaiah the following words appear: “Thus says your Lord, the