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Why did Jesus dip a piece of food and give it to Judas? – Aleteia

| April 13, 2022

The Last Supper celebrated by Jesus and his disciples is linked to the Jewish Passover celebration, which contains a variety of symbolic acts. During this meal, Jesus proclaims that one of his disciples will betray him. When Jesus had thus spoken, he was troubled in spirit, and testified, Truly, truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me

Missouri moves closer to legalized sports betting. Are Jews allowed to gamble? – St. Louis Jewish Light

| April 13, 2022

Jordan Palmer and MJL. , Chief Digital Content OfficerApril 11, 2022 The state of Missouri is one step closer to legalizing sports betting. Late last month, the Missouri House overwhelming approved sports gaming legislation, passing HB 2502&2556with a vote of 115 to 33

Should we forgive slave owner Tobias Rustat? | Derek Taylor | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| April 13, 2022

As a rough guide a Church of England consistory court is akin to our Beth Din and they recently handed down a judgment which would have interested any Dayan. Jesus College, Cambridge had a 17th century benefactor called Tobias Rustat (1608-1694) and he gave the College 2,000 (450,000 today) to provide scholarships for the sons of Church of England orphaned children.

The Pundit: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination and the Jewish Approach to Textual Interpretation – The Commentator – The Commentator

| April 13, 2022

The recent political news cycle has been dominated by the Feb.

In Egypt, Walking in the Footsteps of the Exodus – aish.com – Aish

| April 13, 2022

Guiding tours to the land of the Pharaohs, Ive gained an unexpected appreciation for Egyptians modern and ancient.

The Prince of Egypt Gets Part of The Exodus Wrong – Solzy at the Movies

| April 13, 2022

The Prince of Egypt may have beautiful animation and music but in retelling the story of the Exodus, they get part of it wrong. While working as Chairman of Walt Disney Studios Jeffrey Katzenberg wanted to do an animated adaptation of the 1956 classic, The Ten Commandments.

Israel’s Minister of the Hyphen – Tablet Magazine

| April 13, 2022

Its impossible to understand Matan Kahana, the surprise star of the current Israeli government, or to grasp the spirit of the coalition that has governed here for the past year, without the idea of the hyphen. The hyphen lies at the heart of the worldview of Kahana, a blunt ex-military officer who has stirred up more controversy, and has been called more awful names, than any other figure in the embattled government where he serves in what is usually a political backwater, the Ministry of Religious Services. The hyphen is at the heart of the crisis currently threatening to splinter the government, and will play a role in whatever political constellation ends up taking shape


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