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![]() Elisha defied the Romans and walked around wearing his tefillin. Then a miracle happened.
The story begins with the men engaged in conversation when a fruit was brought to them.
The Talmud states that Ravshakeh was a Jewish apostate, meaning a renegade Jew who had disowned his own religion and people.
What was a budding Torah scholar doing engaging in this kind of pleasure?
As strange as it may seem, the Israelites seem to have only observed Passover once during their 40-year sojourn in the desert.
A process of fragmentation had begun, whereby great scholars established academies of their own.
According to the Biblical story, Hezekiah launched one of the most technologically complex operations in all of ancient history.
What’s with the pious donkey of Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair?
We know that Achashverosh ruled over the sprawling Persian Empire. But just how big was his kingdom?
A Most Important (and Mostly Forgotten) Jewish Site
Prior to the Temples in Jerusalem, a temple stood in Shiloh, an ancient town in Samaria, for no less than 369 years.
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