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Let’s not base our identity on the opinions of others. If we do, we may be bitterly disappointed.The post On Jewish immortality appeared first on JNS.org.
By R.A. Mathews He was special to God, a man who lived six centuries before the birth of Christ. The Lord called him “son of ...
What does it mean to love our children equally? It’s a question that many families wrestle with, especially when each ...
Republicans swept the Evangelical Christian vote and won a historic margin among Catholics in the 2024 presidential election. These two groups of religious voters have similar priorities and ...
For synagogue goers these weeks, the Israelites cut a rather unfavorable impression, whining in parshah after parshah about ...
These three key religious texts all offer justifications for defensive wars. But they also stress the importance of peace.
Like the generation that first entered the Promised Land, Israel’s war against Iran takes the Jewish nation to new frontiers.The post To boldly go where no generation has gone before ...
Discovering the ways her great-grandfather’s rich life intersected with the hidden history of Zionism led to an unusually crafted new book, “Melting Point.” ...
Kathryn Schulz reviews “Melting Point: Family, Memory, and the Search for a Promised Land,” by Rachel Cockerell, about efforts to create a Jewish state outside Israel-Palestine.
What the Bible and history tell us about the claim that God gave the land of Israel to Abraham and his descendants.
Adding to the story In the 2nd century BC, Jewish priest-kings in Judah, which had become known as Judaea, started to conquer neighbours , including other remaining Israelites.