Post Ask the Rabbi: Why Did German Christians Bring a Golden Menorah to Israel? What are these young German Christians doing in Israel with a golden menorah? Is it magical? Is it mythical? I think NOT! This is prophecy fulfilled! By bringing this beautiful… Read More
Post The Meaning of Ritual Impurity in Judaism: Tumat Hamet Tumat Hamet refers to the spiritual impurity that arises from contact with a dead body. This impurity is significant because it contrasts sharply with the Jewish value of life, which… Read More
Post Passover Seder Melodies The Passover Seder is a ritual meal celebrated by Jews on the first night (or first two nights) of Passover, commemorating the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. It involves reading the… Read More
Post Historical Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt In this enlightening interview, Rabbi Professor Joshua Berman, a distinguished professor of Tanakh at Bar-Ilan University and author, delves into the complexities of biblical criticism and its impact on faith…. Read More
Post Seder Melodies 7: Dayenu Israel365 presents traditional Hebrew melodies for the Seder Classics by Cantor Jack Chomsky. The fifteen steps are Kadesh, Urchatz, Karpas, Yachatz, Maggid, Rachtza, Motzi, Matzah, Maror, Korech, Shulchan Orech, Tzafun,… Read More
Post Shabbat Parah: Exploring The Red Cow While most Torah laws are easily understood, there are a unique few that are considered to be above our mortal comprehension. In this case, we find ourselves at an impasse,… Read More