Rabbi Carlebach reminds us that God doesn’t always speak through thunderous miracles but through the quiet, through the ...
Hebrew academic and Jewish scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on what society can learn from the Jewish approach to education ...
This week we begin the third book of the Torah, usually translated as Leviticus because much of this book contains practices ...
Daniel A. Klein provides readers with a splendid contribution through his series, in which he translates, edits, and explains ...
A Biblical sexually transmitted infection (STI) could become “untreatable” as it becomes resistant to antibiotics, health ...
In heaven, Jesus is worshiped not only as King but as the Lamb still bearing the marks of love. In the Old Testament ...
A section of Jesus’ Bible worth investigating today belongs to the book of Leviticus chapters 12:1 – 13:59. Please, have a look in your Bible at these verses. The bulk of this reading covers the topic ...
World religions do not champion hate. They don’t urge it, and often, when people quote a particular chapter and verse to justify their hate, that statement is taken out of ...
Lawlessness is tied to the spirit of rebellion. Open borders without lawful vetting and due process laws regarding regulation ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill launches his four-week overview of the Bible's 66 books, starting from the ...
As these difficult times demand great personal sacrifice from a select few, the rest of us should consider the meaning behind ...
A post shared on X claims that no Christian considered the deuterocanonical books scripture until the Council of Trent.