Blogs about: Yom Kippur
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The day after
Tummy’s all quiet now, realizing through the blessed and awesome privilege of observing the calendar’s most sacred and solemn observance, Yom Kippur, that one can be sustained but not sat… more »
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My Grandfather's Blessings: Stories of Strength, Refuge, and Belonging
Admin wrote 1 week ago: When she was four years old, Remen’s grandfather brought her an unusual present: a paper cup o … more »
Life and Peace... Vida y Paz
thepassengernews wrote 1 week ago: Today I got a mail… Not a Simple mail. This mail bring deeply inside a message of peace and Ho … more »
Biblical Literacy: The Most Important People, Events, and Ideas of the Hebrew Bible
Admin wrote 2 weeks ago: As he did so brilliantly in his bestselling book, jewish literacy,Joseph Teluslikin once again mines … more »
Living Judaism: The Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice
Admin wrote 2 weeks ago: Why is the Torah central to the Jewish faith? How did the Talmud originate? What do Jewish holidays … more »
The Committed Life: Principles for Good Living from Our Timeless Past
Admin wrote 2 weeks ago: Jungreis warns us in her introduction that our generation lacks moral underpinnings, values, and rol … more »
They've Got My Number
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Mark Nielsen wrote 3 weeks ago: While the prior blog post did feature a couple of personally relevant numbers, it was mostly trying … more »
Introduction to Jesus in the Feasts of Israel -- Download Audio
rphilli wrote 3 weeks ago: Listen to or download audio The feasts of Israel are religious celebrations remembering God … more »
Table: Jesus in the Feasts of Israel
rphilli wrote 4 weeks ago: Download PDF Name Scriptures Time / Date Purpose Fulfillment Passover Ex. 12:1-28, 43-49; … more »
From Menace to Mentsch
Annette wrote 1 month ago: Six-year-old Isabella attends Parsha class once a week, so she’s prepared for whatever the weekly … more »
Substitutionary Atonement
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Brad wrote 1 month ago: In the past week, our COAS has seen a lot of discussion on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement … more »
University closed on Jewish Holidays
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opinionatedbean wrote 1 month ago: In days of yore I was an undergraduate at York University, here in lovely Toronto Canada. I have to … more »
I Have No Idea What I Got On It But I Passed: Jewish Studies Edition (Not Even Sure If It's The Final Draft)
thebigmuff wrote 1 month ago: Geoffrey Melcher Jewish Worldview in “Sacred Time” … more »
Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
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pointstoponderon wrote 2 months ago: by the Ramban (Nachmanides) The Ramban was one of the greatest Torah sages and Kabalists since the … more »
"Put yourself in Aaron's shoes" by Sarah Polster
tollelege wrote 2 months ago: “Put yourself in Aaron’s shoes. Still blaming God for the death of your sons, you are to bathe, … more »
Why Passover and not Yom Kippur?
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bunderwood wrote 2 months ago: Yesterday, in the middle of a series on atonement at the Well, we took a look at the question of … more »
holy of holies
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lbotp wrote 4 months ago: Kudos to Unit 4 Superintendent Arthur Culver for maintaining a tradition I never even knew existed … more »
When was Jesus born?
Kathy wrote 4 months ago: No, not on December 25 1 B.C. or A.D. 1! I’m not worrying about the year–probably 3-6 ye … more »
Presidential Message: Yom Kippur, 5768
sandco wrote 6 months ago: For it is a Day of Atonement, on which expiation is made on your behalf before the LORD your God. - … more »
Holiday Diversity
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athinkingman wrote 6 months ago: I read recently of someone working in the Thai Embassy who loved her job, not least because as well … more »
