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Opinion: Bible in the schools? Why not the Hebrew Bible and Quran also? – Chattanooga Times Free Press

| February 11, 2022

Surely everyone can agree that no one in 2022 should be thinking about let alone saying out loud ways to torture our fellow human beings, our neighbors, our students. Everyone it seems except the local teacher of eighth-grade students at East Hamilton Middle School who is said by the mother of a student to have taught middle-schoolers a lesson on "how to torture a Jew" in an elective Bible-as-literature class. "[The teacher] wrote an English transliteration of the Hebrew name of G-d on the whiteboard

When I use a word . . . . St Bartholomewonomastics and reputation – The BMJ

| February 11, 2022

A management suggestion that the Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, which is part of the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), should be renamed the QMUL Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry has not met with universal approval. The international reputation of Barts, founded nearly 900 years ago, is a major consideration in this plan

The Mail – The New Yorker

| February 11, 2022

Fahrenheit Five Joshua Yaffa paints a vivid, dire picture of the role that rising temperatures are playing in thawing permafrost, a process that then accelerates climate change (The Great Thaw, January 17th). It is impossible to deny the United States outsized contribution to the climate crisis, or the need for urgent action.

Everything That Has Breath The Edgefield Advertiser – Edgefieldadvertiser

| February 11, 2022

All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.

To be in or not to be in Israel – Plus61 J Media

| February 11, 2022

With her son on Shnat, SHARON BERGER reflects on her mixed feelings about Israel: the dynamism and sense of connection, but her estrangement from its political currents MY SON IS in Israel for the year, and I am jealous.

For Dignity and Adornment | Hebrew College Wendy Linden – Patheos

| February 11, 2022

Parshat Tetzaveh(Exodus 27:20-30:10)By Frankie Sandmel | February 7, 2022 In the past few weeks weve seen God as an architect designing the mishkan, a trip leader guiding Israel through the desert, and a performance artist delivering the commandments amidst pomp and circumstance at Sinai. This week we meet God, the fashion designer: Make holy clothing for your brother Aaron, for dignity and adornment. (Exodus 28:2) Gods instructions about what Aaron should wear to serve in the temple are elaborate and detaileda blue coat, an elaborately embroidered sash, linen pants, and a whole host of magic jewlery

This Powerful Medieval Jewish Mother Is Finally Being Honored in England Kveller – Kveller.com

| February 11, 2022

On February 10, Prince Charles will unveil a bronze statue of Licoricia of Winchester, one of the most influential women in medieval England, near her home in the towns 13thcentury Jewish quarter. Renowned artist Ian Rank-Broadley modeled the figures of Licoricia and her son after his own Jewish daughter and grandson

Nature baby names: 200 names for boys and girls inspired by the great outdoors – goodtoknow

| February 11, 2022

We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. Take a look outside for name inspiration, from the natural world around you with these nature-inspired baby names, such as Anise, Juniper and Fleur. The great outdoors can be a fantastic source of inspiration for a baby name and while cute baby names top themost popular baby name lists as dothe bestunisex baby names theyve shown such popularity over the years

Hebrew language, alphabet and pronunciation

| January 30, 2022

Hebrew is a member of the Canaanite group of Semitic languages. It was the language of the early Jews, but from 586 BC it started to be replaced by Aramaic.

Hebrew language | Origin, History, Alphabet, & Facts …

| January 30, 2022

Hebrew language, Semitic language of the Northern Central (also called Northwestern) group; it is closely related to Phoenician and Moabite, with which it is often placed by scholars in a Canaanite subgroup. Spoken in ancient times in Palestine, Hebrew was supplanted by the western dialect of Aramaic beginning about the 3rd century bce; the language continued to be used as a liturgical and literary language, however. It was revived as a spoken language in the 19th and 20th centuries and is the official language of Israel


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