alongside renowned artists who exhibit in Israel and abroad. Some participants recite Psalms daily, while others had never opened a Book of Psalms before. Thus, a community of embroiderers was formed, connected through a shared creative journey without knowing...
Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra's Commentary on the First Book of Psalms: Chapters 1-41 translated by H. Norman Strickman Ibn Ezra's commentary on Psalms is part of the important intellectual bequest that this great medieval scholar left behind. It, along with the other works produced by the great ...
Writings is the English name for the books of the Hebrew Bible (Tanach), calledKetuvimin Hebrew. These animated shorts bring to life some of the texts in this rich book – from Megillat Esther to Megillat Ruth, from Mishlei (Proverbs) and from Tehillim (Psalms.) ...
Holy Book for Hanukkah Holiday PolonioVideo Jewish man in elegant outfit rise his eyes to God, praying, reading Holy Scripture BlackBoxGuild BOOK HOTEL Text and Flag of Israel on the Buttons moovstock Orthodox Jew Praying With Tehillīm (Book of Psalms) At Western Wall In Jerusalem, Israel. ...
). Jerome, however ("Prologus Galeatus"), has another order, in which Job is first and the Psalms second, while Sephardic manuscripts assign to Chronicles the first and to the Psalms the second place (comp. 'Ab. Zarah 19a). The Book of Psalms is one of the three poetic books denoted...
Haneini Adonai(Lord, have mercy) in Psalms and is commonly used in Christian liturgy. It is as if, at this moment of particular horror, he is impelled to draw on elements from all the cultures into which he has been born. “Kyklonia” concludes by invoking the great seventh-century Byza...
biblical personages from Adam to Zechariah. Some of the most significant of these works are theAscension of Isaiah, theAssumption of Moses, theLife of Adam and Eve, the First and Second Books of Enoch, theBook of Jubilees, theLetter of Aristeas, and theTestaments of the Twelve Patriarchs...
On March 17, 1955, Harry Austryn Wolfson walked into the Appleton Chapel of Harvard’s Memorial Church to preach a little sermon (or “sermonette,” as he called it) on Psalms 14:1, “The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God.” ...
also throws its beams on the grave of the Jewish maiden beyond the wall. And when the psalms of the Christians sound across the churchyard, their echo reaches her lonely resting-place; and she who sleeps there will be counted worthy at the resurrection, through the name of Christ the Lord...
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” King David still tells us in Tehillim, the book of Psalms. Our prayers do affect what happens. Pray. As if it all depends on G-d. Cause it does. He’s got the whole world in His hands. ...