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This weekend, art lovers are flocking to the Park Avenue Armory for TEFAF, the esteemed art fair that brings together art, jewels, and antiquities from across the ages.
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admin | May 10, 2022
By Rabbi Jim Morgan Parashat Emor(Leviticus 21:1-24:23) When Im teaching, I often receive feedback from people that they are outraged by this or that passage in the Torah.
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admin | May 10, 2022
Cornerstone University is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Watson, Ph.D., as professor of Old Testament for Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. Dr
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admin | May 10, 2022
Often, medieval Jewry is conceived through the simple binary of Ashkenaz and Sefard. However, this binary view erases many distinct regional identities that existed at the time
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The Glossa Ordinaria is, simply put, an extensive medieval collection of biblical commentaries. Literally speaking, a glossa is an annotation, originally found in the margins of the biblical text, that some copyist would add to clarify the meaning of a word in either Hebrew or Greek the word glossa being originally Greek itself, meaning tongue and, by extension, language. Most of these marginal commentaries helped standardize the biblical text and the ways in which biblical languages themselves were transmitted
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admin | May 10, 2022
Eleven years after the approval process started, the Amir Center in Jerusalem, a building dubbed the ugliest in the city, is set for demolition later this year. Also known as the Shufersal Building, the seven-story structure stands on the corner of Agron Street, facing King George Street and Paris Square
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admin | May 10, 2022
Its 7:30 on Friday morning and I am massaging a bowlful of chickpeas in water.
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Most American readers of the Bible depend on English translations. Professional translators make interpretive choices in their work all of the time
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