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If the Hebrew word is broken down a different way, it can remind us of one of the key religious rulings regarding the method of candle lighting – and an argument between two schools of rabbinical thought about the order in which the candles should be lit. In this br...
Mahanaim (meaning "two camps" in Hebrew) was supposedly named thusly by Jacob (Genesis 32:2), who also christened the adjacent hill Penuel (Genesis 32:30) after his fight with the angel, as it was there that he saw thepanim(fa...
despite the rabbinical stipulation against praying on the Temple Mount, defy a significant principle within Israel's Declaration of Independence: "The state of Israel will promote the development of the country for the be...
Hasbara is one of those wacky Israeli words that defy translation. I say Israeli, because the Hebrew term can be translated - hasbara is simply the act or profession of explaining. But in the world of Israeli politics and diplomacy, hasbara has acquired a much more complex meaning. Want to...
Nothing. It has no meaning, it is merely a non-belligerence agreement." How do you explain Bibi's PR argument? "Bibi, with some justification, wishes for himself a situation in which relations with Egypt continue as they are. He is doing the right thing. I too woul...