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Life is extremely imperfect and challenging; the goal of the individual must be to overcome adversity and sorrow to achieve ...
David and Solomon offer more than historical archetypes; they embody enduring tensions in Jewish statecraft—between unity and ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at a special government meeting to mark Jerusalem Day in the City of David. The ...
In 2011, under the mentorship of Professor Susan Handelman, an emulated scholar and author, I submitted my MA thesis to Bar ...
As a city kid in London, Ruth’s imagery—barley, gleaning, fields—felt foreign. Shavuot was about the beit midrash: all-night ...
Our prayers for Yerushalayim should encompass the full scope of our aspirations for the city, including both gratitude and longing. We should thank Hashem for returning us to it, and also pray for the ...
There is dance too. Not choreographed, not rehearsed, but Davidic, spontaneous, jubilant. It is the sound of liberty, the movement of a people free in the presence of their King, the Most High!
Eliakim is not a king but a prime minister under King Hezekiah (Isaiah 36:1-3, 22). The king of the Davidic dynasty had ministers who helped in governing (2 Sam. 8:15-18; 20:23-26). Likewise Jesus ...
Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Permit me to proceed without the pleasantries of office...but do accept all the courtesies ...
Saul’s rebellion revealed the weakness of human leaders. The Gospels announce Jesus as the fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant. Born in David’s lineage (Matthew 1:1), Jesus came to reign as king, not ...
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