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Divided we fall: Lessons from the ancient schism between Israel and Judah
When two kingdoms emerged in Eretz Israel, they quickly devolved into civil wars and eventually, exile; What stoked this division? Who was the prophetic voice of reason, and what timeless cautionary tale does this biblical story provide?
Eliezer Hayoun
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09.18.23
International Bible Contest: A story of dedication
Emunah Cohen clinched the title of this year's International Bible Contest; Netta Lax, who trained alongside her, finished a mere point behind; Both reflect on their rigorous journey to the top
Tia Barak
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08.11.23
Why Egyptian archaeology bodes ill for biblical research?
Opinion: Local researchers pledge to 'return the Pharaoh's treasures to their rightful owners,' thereby rectifying the sin of the West's theft of these treasures; Ethically, they are correct, but the price could be steep
Dr. Yaron Friedman
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08.02.23
Permit to burn Torah scroll showcases the Israel-Sweden relationship
Opinion: Even though the Torah scroll wasn't burned, the ease with which the act was approved pinpoints the kind of relationship Israel and Sweden have
Smadar Perry
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07.16.23
Swedish activist backs off Bible burning in Stockholm
Swedish national Ahmed Alloush says he never planned to go through with the burning of holy Jewish texts and wanted to make sure authorities weren't selectively enforcing laws
Zeev Avrahami, Stockholm
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07.15.23
Israeli officials rebuke Sweden for approving Bible burning in front of embassy
Netanyahu calls decision 'shameful'; 'Permitting the defacement of sacred texts is not an exercise in freedom of expression, it is blatant incitement and an act of pure hate,' laments President Herzog; FM Cohen says lobbying to get book burning nixed
Itamar Eichner, Kobi Nachshoni
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07.14.23
After Quran burning, Sweden okays Bible burning in front of Israeli embassy
Two weeks after Quran burning in front of Stockholm mosque, police grant permission to a local activist to burn a copy of Hebrew Bible; Israeli officials sharply condemn 'blatant incitement'
Itamar Eichner, Kobi Nachshoni
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07.14.23
Mosaic unearthed in Israel shows biblical scenes and heroines
The newly discovered mosaic found near the Sea of Galilee is composed of a large slab, featuring an enigmatic Hebrew inscription at its center, surrounded by floral decorations
Yogev Israely
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07.13.23
Israeli artist celebrates Jerusalem Day with a new song
Musician Yair Levi releases new song 'Jerusalem' based on Psalms and shares about his connection to the holy city and his mission as a descendant of the Tribe of Levi
Ynet
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05.18.23
Divine diet: What does halacha say about eating meat?
Rabbi Avraham Stav takes a nuanced view on the relationship between meat consumption and Jewish holy scriptures, claiming that 'the Torah sees eating meat as a concession to human weakness'
Itzchak Tessler
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05.06.23
Israeli ulpana student crowned International Bible Contest winner
Emunah Cohen emerges as the first female contestant to win the annual competition in three years after beating stiff competition from 15 other participants from all over the Jewish world
Tamar Trabelsi Hadad
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04.26.23
Who was Passover's mysterious Pharaoh?
Everybody who ever celebrated Passover is aware of the pharaoh that labored and enslaved the Jewish people in Egypt, but how come the famous tales never call him by his name?
Matan Shor
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04.08.23
Oldest preserved bible revealed to public in Israel | Watch
Surviving over 1,100 years, codex could be seen at Anu Museum on the TLV U. campus; written by single scribe, bible estimated worth between 30 and 50 million dollars, auction house says
Shmuel Munitz
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03.22.23
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