And the sons of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab for thirty days, and the days of weeping over the mourning for Moses came to an end. ~ Deuteronomy 34:8 I still weep for Moses.
But I have no doubt that Moses would find Meah Shearim — a haredi ... coats and shtreimels in the Jerusalem sun? Help ensure Jewish news remains accessible to all. Your donation to the Jewish ...
Moses, a central figure in the religious narratives of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, is believed to have lived around 1500 BC. His life and actions are foundational to the establishment of ...
Moses, the Torah’s author, dies, and its final sentences are written with tears. Moses liberated the Jewish people from slavery and led them to the edge of the promised land. But after 40 years ...
One of the most important people in Judaism is called Moses. He was a great leader who helped the Jewish people make their home in their promised land, a country that is now called Israel.
But nevertheless, Matthew wants this to be understood as a legitimate new interpretation of the law of Moses. Matthew's gospel is clearly written for a Jewish Christian audience living within the ...
God forgave them and provided Moses with a new set of tablets. Ahead, Edana Appel, Director of Camp and Family Programs at ...
But nevertheless, Matthew wants this to be understood as a legitimate new interpretation of the law of Moses. Matthew's gospel is clearly written for a Jewish Christian audience living within the ...