There are moments in the Torah that arrive with thunder. Plagues. Pillars of fire. Seas that split. And then there are ...
The Egyptian Book of the Dead is a pastiche of stories redacted (primarily in the 1870s by the founder of the theosophy movement), as if there were such a book. Aggregated from diverse fragments of ...
Most people refer to the 1979 hijacking of Iran by extremist ayatollahs as the Islamic Revolution. I like to refer to it as ...
The story of the man who led Israel to victory, who defeated the enemy nations who were oppressing us - and never requested recognition.
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Source: Uebert Angel’s COVID claims fall short of biblical standards for true prophecy Few names in history have been as ...
Adventure movies take us away from real life. They transport us to wild jungles, deep oceans, and distant planets. These movies are packed with close calls and big moments. They move fast and keep you ...
Freed from slavery, the Israelites spontaneously burst into song in this week’s portion. Singing is the first step on their ...
"In theory, the Board can be a more flexible, innovative, and decisive body than the UN," a former US official told Newsweek.
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on power, leadership and slavery in Exodus 3:14.
After the end of the 10 plagues, Pharaoh sends the people out … and now the Children of Israel finally go forth from Egypt. Protected by a pillar of cloud ...
The Jewish and Somali peoples are, in their own ways, stubborn communities. Stubborn in faith, memory and their quiet refusal to disappear. Their stories of exile unfold on different timelines.