How does the Hebrew meaning of ‘camp’ relate to Jerusalem’s most well-known market?
During this week’s posts we have focused on the way the different tribes of Israel’s camps were organized in the
During this week’s posts we have focused on the way the different tribes of Israel’s camps were organized in the
In Biblical Hebrew, one can find two different words to describe the verb ‘to spy’. One of them can be
Yesterday we talked a bit about the ‘Shemitah’ {שמיטה} (‘sabbatical year’) and today we will discuss the Hebrew meaning of
Today we will begin a short series of posts about the Ark of the Covenant and other vessels of the
The heavenly bread that the Children of Israel ate in the desert is better known by its other name “manna.” In
When Moses was a baby, his mother put him in a basket and sent it floating on the Nile in
Our weekly Torah portion, as well as major parts of the Book of Leviticus, is concerned with the laws of
Chapter 23 of the Book of Leviticus provides descriptions of the different holidays in the biblical calendar. In this
Today we will continue talking about the ‘Korbanot’ {קרבנות}(Hebrew for ‘sacrifices’) and now we {קרבנות תודה} will discuss ‘Koraban Toda’.
When looking closely at the biblical passages speaking about the holy days, it appears there is one phrase that keeps