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The Rabbis tell us that on the morning of the day we’d receive the Torah, we overslept. We didn’t wake up, and Moses had to wake us. To atone for that, we don’t even go to sleep, now we’re reliving ...
The first grand-scale “redemption of the first-born sons” happens in Bamidbar, which means “In the wilderness.” Bamidbar is ...
With days left in the legislative session, the Texas House passed bills authorizing prayer and Bible reading in public ...
Rick Kerby, the longtime producing artistic director, announces a lineup of six mainstage musicals, and four plays and a musical for its small venue ...
The Bible itself contains the most powerful argument against making the Ten Commandments a moral guide for all citizens.
Throughout the American story, Ruth has reverberated, reminding us, then and now – as we read her eponymous book once more on ...
The holiday commemorates the Exodus, the biblical account of how the Hebrew people were freed from slavery in Egypt under Moses' leadership. The Hebrew word Pesach — or Passover — means “to ...
Discover the power of trusting God in times of trouble and distress with these powerful reminders from Exodus 14.
The book of Exodus reveals that the Egyptians kept God’s people as slaves for 400 or so years before Moses was called by God to deliver them and set them free. I don’t know about you, but I don’t like ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After seven years of proposals, planning and politics, the slavery memorial at the Capitol in Tallahassee is on display. The bronze statue has different figures depicting ...
Anyone interested in searching the Fairfax Court Slavery Index should contact the Fairfax Circuit Court Historic Records Center at 703-246-4168 or historicalrecords@f… A local college student is ...