And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go. John 20:5-7 And he stooping down,and looking in, saw the linen clothes lying; yet went he not in… ...
During the seven blessings at the ceremony the bride and the groom, in accordance with a widespread superstition, each tried to secure the mastery in the household by putting one of the feet on the foot of the other. At the time of the Geonim (as occasionally to-day in the East) these...
Then the demon placed him on the seat, which was of gold studded with precious stones, and put under his feet a foot-stool of sapphire which he had brought from heaven [comp. Ex. xxiv. 10]. The six steps also were studded with precious stones and with crystal; and there were besides...
Resource Sheets for Sukkos – Teacher Reference– A variety of interesting stories, customs, background information and dinim relevant to Sukkos. Typed in English (some Hebrew words – nekudos added by hand). Excellent way to diversify the Sukkos curriculum with fresh content. (Grade 4-6)Workbo...
The agreement would enable Israel’s admission into the Global Entry program, which enables regular visitors to the US to utilize a streamlined, computerized customs procedure. The program is aimed at business travelers, diplomats, and those who have family in both countries. “This process reflects...
world. He was given the gift, the power of speech. Unfortunately, it’s hard not to abuse it even though our tongue is enwrapped with teeth and a second layer of lips. It still manages to escape and put its foot in its mouth. Kol Nidrai tries to annul our careless misuse of our ...
A religion has an array of clear, established rules; over time, it creates ceremonies and customs that let believers express their share in its maintenance. Moreover, it is not inclined to change them and introduce innovations that might cause deviations from its path. At the same time, ...