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Who Wrote the Bible? This UVA Professor Goes on a Passion Quest for Answers – UVA Today

| January 30, 2022

UVA Today caught up with Halvorson-Taylor to learn more about her passion project. Q. At what point in your career or life did answering the question of Who wrote the Bible

Popular baby names: The top 50 names for girls born in Massachusetts in the 1970s – masslive.com

| January 30, 2022

The 1970s dont seem that long ago -- at least thats how you might feel when you notice that the mosts popular baby girl names from six decades ago are similar to the most popular ones today. Women of a certain age will have some fun scrolling through the following list, which is the 50 most popular baby girl names of the 70s, composed by Stacker.com.

Criminal justice in Torah and western society – Australian Jewish News

| January 30, 2022

In classical Western systems of criminal justice and crime control, under what is termed the retributive justice model, property theft is essentially defined as a crime against the state. (The victim and community at large are represented abstractly by the state)

Conversations in Hebrew that have done good – Australian Jewish News

| January 28, 2022

During the height of lockdown last year, six weekly lectures and discussions in Hebrew were recorded on a range of fascinating topics, excluding the global pandemic. Project, Lets NOT talk about Corona conversations in Hebrew that do good, aimed to bring Israel closer to the community in Australia, at a time when visitingIsrael was not possible because of travel restrictions.

What’s in a name? Turning Arabic names to Hebrew does not smell sweet – The Times of Israel

| January 28, 2022

Sundays packed weekly government agenda included several high-profile issues including the establishment of an independent commission to look into the purchase of submarines and further decisions on the handling of the current wave of the coronavirus pandemic. It was also scheduled to deal with a variety of less salient but hardly less contentious questions, such as the approval of a new slate of members for the Government Names Committee (or, according to some official sources, the Government Naming Committee).

Jewish pendants discovered in Sobibor Death Camp – Ynetnews

| January 28, 2022

Recent excavations at the Sobibor extermination camp in Poland unveiled three seemingly unconnected pendants depicting biblical figure Moses, as well as the Hebrew prayer Shema Yisrael, (Hear O Israel).

Lapid marks Holocaust Remembrance Day at camp where grandfather killed – Al-Monitor

| January 28, 2022

Israeli leaders marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day Jan. 27 with a series of events, several of them outside the country. Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy addressed the Bundestag in Berlin, urging German lawmakers and the international community to protect democracy and educate the younger generations against hatred

Delivered out of Empire: Pivotal moments in the Book of Exodus, Part One by Walter Brueggemann – Church Times

| January 28, 2022

THIS small book is the first in a new series examining pivotal moments in the Old Testament.

Native St. Louisan looks back on 20+ years in Jerusalem – St. Louis Jewish Light

| January 28, 2022

Leah Hakimian is shown at a site overlooking the Golan Heights in November 2021. Hakimian is a former St.

Special Holocaust remembrance program Welcome to the City of Fort Worth – City of Fort Worth

| January 28, 2022

In 1942 Nazis gathered religious objects from synagogues across Czechoslovakia and shipped them to Prague to be cataloged. Among those ritual items were 1,564 Torah scrolls.


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