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The elegiac ballad "On the Willows," from the musical Godspell by Stephen Schwartz, was adapted from Psalm 137, which describes the despondency of the ...
The vicarious humiliation, suffering, and death of Christ were for the atonement of the sin of fallen mankind. Jesus Christ, by the sacrifice of himself, reconciled us with God. These prophetic words ...
The Case for Jewish Diaspora, David Kraemer seeks to provide a “fuller picture” of issues related to Jewish identity, place, ...
The world remains blind to the historical reality of Jewish persecution in Arab lands. While Israel embraces diversity, its ...
This in-depth article unveils the multifaceted history of the Israel-Palestine conflict, tracing its roots from ancient Canaan to contemporary challenges, highl ...
Before the destruction of the First Temple, the Ark of the Covenant disappeared. Archaeologists are now scanning through ...
Those who remained in Babylon became the root of the diaspora ... writes movingly and memorably about living on the eve of exile. By the early 1960s, Jews found themselves less welcome in Egypt.
And so it goes, the cycle of exile and remembrance, uprooting and rerooting. With the Passover holiday, those free can celebrate their freedom, and those who are rooted, their rootedness. Yet at the ...