Aug 10, 2024 | All Posts, Daily Bread: Genesis |
And of Levi he said: “Let Your Thummim and Your Urim be with Your holy one, whom You tested at Massah, and with whom You contended at the waters of Meribah — who says of his father and mother, ‘I have not seen them’; nor did he acknowledge his brothers, or know...
Aug 9, 2024 | All Posts, On This Day |
It was on this day, in 1970, that one of many cease fires that have occurred during the many wars Israel has fought with her enemies went into effect along the Egyptian, Jordanian and Lebanese border. Like many more to follow, this cease fire did not produce a...
Aug 9, 2024 | All Posts, Daily Bread: Genesis |
Hear, Lord, the voice of Judah, and bring him to his people. Let his hands be sufficient for him, and may You be a help against his enemies. (Deuteronomy 33:7) The tribe of Judah, as we know, is the royal tribe from which the Davidic line would descend. Therefore, in...
Aug 8, 2024 | All Posts, On This Day |
It was on this day, in 444 B.C., that Nehemiah began to rebuild the city walls of Jerusalem. Previously, Nehemiah had been in Persia serving the king as his cupbearer. When he heard that the city of Jerusalem lay in ruins, he lamented and he cried out to the Lord to...
Aug 8, 2024 | All Posts, Daily Bread: Genesis |
Let Reuben live, and not die, nor let his men be few. (Deuteronomy 33:6) Though much of Moses’ blessing for the people was directed to the entire nation, he also was very specific with each of the tribes. If the overall nation was going to succeed in what God...
Aug 7, 2024 | All Posts, On This Day |
It was on this day, in 1881, that the first shipload of Russian Jewish immigrants landed in New York City. The significance of this is that it marked the beginning of a mass immigration of Eastern European Jews to America. They brought with them a strong commitment to...
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