The Bible reveals to us that there are two keys to entering the kingdom of God. What they are is clearly delineated in one ...
In the past two years, Israel faced attacks on seven fronts. Seven. Yet today, each of those threats has been met with strength and resilience, and Israel is safer and stronger than ever. Of course, ...
Dickinson’s Multifaith Week is a week dedicated to learning and leading through different lenses of religiosity, spirituality and secularism. This year, Multifaith Week consisted of events including: ...
Sukkot begins on the 15th of Tishrei, five days after Yom Kippur, and lasts for seven days in Israel (and eight days in the Diaspora). It is one of the three pilgrimage festivals mentioned in the ...
This generous gift underscores the university’s ongoing commitment to Sephardic Studies and will enable four PhD students to be supported by one of the strongest and broadest Jewish Studies graduate ...
October 7, 2023, is two years ago But it s not that far behind us, more recent than a memory and more painful than a healed ...
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews ‘Flags of Fellowship’ campaign reaches over 1 million congregants in churches, synagogues and universities.
From October 2-8, over 1 million Americans across the United States will plant over 1.5 million Israeli flags, and participating institutions will have their own display fields of 1,200 flags.
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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews plants 1.5 million Israeli flags around US to mark Oct. 7
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Sukkot, a week-long Jewish holiday celebrating the traditional gathering of the harvest, starts at sundown Monday and continues through Monday, Oct. 13. Sukkot is considered one of the most joyful ...
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