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As in the New Testament, the Hebrew Scriptures are peopled with a wide variety of women.Some of their names have been lost to history, others have names and stories that seem larger than life.However,all are part of the great fabric of salvation historywhich is our story.Thatstorybegan with the words, "Let there be light." The author of Genesis 1:1wrotethatthe spirit/breath of God moved over the fearfulmysteryof chaos.
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admin | October 2, 2021
A commitment to learning Greek and Hebrewthe original biblical languageshelps preserve orthodoxy in the local church, Rob Plummer said Sept. 22 in the annual Faculty Address at Southern Seminary
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admin | October 2, 2021
St. Jerome, whose feast day is Sept
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admin | October 2, 2021
Shulamit Dralitz Pashtizky Dissentshik, my late mother, was born in 1911 in Tsarist Russia. Her father, Yehoshua Dralitz, was an ardent Zionist and was also passionate about learning the Hebrew language.
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admin | October 2, 2021
Sharon Silverman has never worked a day in her life for pay, that is.
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admin | October 2, 2021
Tue, Oct 5, 2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) Tickets ($12) here. The languages of Israel can tell us a lot about its societ, history and culture
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admin | October 2, 2021
Join us at Hebrew College for our alumni-led talks about the Torah portion of the week as it pertains to our Seeing Torah art exhibit on campus. Masks are required to enter the building. Fact Sheet When Wednesday, November 17, 2021, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm* Registration closes on November 15th at 1:00 pm Where Hebrew College160 Herrick RdNewton Centre, MA 02459 CJP provides the above links concerning third-party events for your convenience only.
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admin | October 2, 2021
Expect the unexpected.
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admin | October 2, 2021
JERUSALEM Theres a new three-word concept taking root in political and diplomatic discourse in Jerusalem: shrinking the conflict. The idea is that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will not be solved in the near future, since the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships are both too divided to restart peace negotiations, let alone reach a peace deal. But Israel can work to reduce the impact of the century-long conflict on Palestinians, thus making peace more likely.
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admin | October 2, 2021
The Health Ministry is considering requesting that the last three countries listed on the red or banned countries list be removed, The Jerusalem Post confirmed, as students returned to school and serious cases declined. Currently, there are three countries on the banned list Turkey, Brazil and Bulgaria.
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