The Israelites’ exit from Egypt is one of the most iconic occurrences in Judaism and it remained significant in the later ...
Israel's ongoing journey to freedom and security is an all-in collective effort, especially following October 7.
And in the mythology of the colonial period in the United States, the crossing of the Atlantic somehow merged with the idea of the crossing of the Red Sea or Reed Sea of the Israelites.
With Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, falling last week between October 2 and 4, and Israel in the news, I recalled my ...
Where we anchored at Suez some claim is the historic place where the Israelites crossed the Red Sea. Some people who bother themselves greatly about facts, figures and ancient history bought views ...
The Italian Renaissance master’s few remaining large paintings are a conservation headache, but the museum hopes to show its ...
Of these hymns, the first was chanted by the shore of the Red Sea as soon as the Israelites had crossed it; the second, in the land of Moab, a few days before his repose. The Holy High Priest Aaron ...
Moses (The Chosen’s Wasim No’mani) is worn down by the Israelites’ petty complaints ... who ended up on the wrong side of the Red Sea and is now trying to pass himself off as a Hebrew.
The belief is that an important covenant took place between God and Moses when God asked Moses to rescue the Israelites and helped this to happen by parting the Red Sea for the Israelites to pass ...
with reminders of the seventh beatitude and what happened to the Egyptian chariots chasing the Israelites as they walked through the parted waters of the Red Sea, along with translations of the ...
It feels easy to wag our fingers at the Israelites and say, “They should have known better.” After all, they had just witnessed God’s power in the parting of the Red Sea and had received ...
By James Barron, Michael Gold and Ali Watkins A suspect in the deadly attack on a kosher market in Jersey City was connected to the Black Hebrew Israelites, which has been labeled a hate group.