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  1. Because it’s all moving in one direction—towards a world as its Creator meant it to be. Jewish education is about being part of the discussion. Even if you know every halachah in the Code of Jewish Law, all of Jewish history, and are fluent in Hebrew, Aramaic, Ladino, Yiddish and Judeo-Arabic, you’re an ignoramus.

  2. May 16, 2024 · When Christians think of head coverings, they probably think of one of two things: Catholic nuns or Muslim hijabs. While this practice in a Christian setting may be foreign to many here, the fact ...

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · What do Americans believe about the Bible? How often do Americans read the Bible and in what ways? And what theological beliefs do evangelicals hold in comparison with the broader society? In this discussion, which is also available as video on Biola's YouTube channel, Sean and Scott discuss two...

  4. Talmud Study - Lesson 1: An Introduction to Talmud. This introductory class to Talmud explores the rich history of the Oral Tradition, explains the structure of the Talmud, introduces some of its famed personalities and presents the layout of the Talmud page. Handouts:

  5. Christianity developed out of Second Temple Judaism in the 1st century CE. It is founded on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and those who follow it are called Christians. [3] Islam developed in the 7th century CE. It is founded on the teachings of Muhammad, as an expression of surrendering to the will of God. Those who follow it are called Muslims (meaning ...

  6. In sifting among the options, think about your goals, your level of self-discipline and how much time you are able to commit to the endeavor. Are you looking simply to decode so you can follow along in the prayer book? Do you want to study the Bible in its original? Seeking to learn a few phrases to use on a vacation in Israel? Or are you hoping to become fluent in conversational Hebrew?

  7. The Hebrew Bible is thus as basic to Christianity as it is to Judaism. Without the Old Testament, the New Testament could not have been written and there could have been no man like Jesus; Christianity could not have been what it became. This has to do with cultural values, basic human values, as much as with religious beliefs.