Why is the Old Testament important? Why is the Dome of the Rock important to Judaism? Why was the Talmud written? Why is David significant in the history of Judaism? Why is Hanukkah important? Why is Moses important to the Jews?
Passover, one of Judaism's most revered holidays, honors the ancient Israelites' freedom from slavery in Egypt.
Why are the Lindisfarne Gospels important? Who are the 12 apostles in the New Testament? Who are the apostles in the New Testament? What are the names of the Twelve Apostles? Why is what the Council of Nicaea did important? Why is Moses important to the Jews?
Below is a very fancymezuzah, a container affixed to doorways in Jewish homes, each containing aklaf, a piece of parchment on which there’s verse from theTorah (see above). The scroll itself is a lot more important than the container, and, if prepared in the kosher way,can cost a lo...
Whether the Jewish People have been in Israel or inexile, Jerusalem has remained the heart of the Jewish People. The city is so central to Judaism that Jews pray in the direction of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. On theNinth of Av, the anniversary of the destruction of the First and Se...
The three religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam readily fit the definition of monotheism, which is to worship one god while denying the existence of
GOD didn't talk this way when He spoke to Moses. GOD's testimony alone is always sufficient! Jesus also bowed his face down to the ground, like we Muslims (Isaiah 56:5: Muslim is the future believers' name, and sons and daughters of GOD titles will be "no more"; ; Jesus called ...
The Bible uses an ancient technique of data compression, and is literally the genetic code of our data driven cosmos. It governs the consistency of our collective mind, which is on the cusp of a Super Nova event. You'll either enter the singularity or th
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in which we learn that the Jews are the 'chosen people'. By making a covenant with God, they would, in return for being chosen, obey his laws. After their exile in Egypt the Jewish people were led back by Moses into Israel, where, by force of arms, they were able to carve out a...