“They crouch, they lie down like a lion, Like the king of beasts; who dare rouse them? Blessed are they who bless you, Accursed they who curse you!” (Numbers 24:9)
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“Ah, Those who call evil good And good evil; Who present darkness as light And light as darkness; Who present bitter as sweet And sweet as bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20)
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“Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear Hashem and shun evil.” (Proverbs 3:7)
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“A wise man is diffident and shuns evil, But a dullard rushes in confidently.” (Proverbs 14:16)
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US intelligence agencies accuse Russia of hacking the 2016 presidential election, as Ben Ferguson travels to Tel Aviv to find out how Israel is on its way to becoming the world’s top cyber superpower.
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In the above verse, King David, the author of Psalms, addresses the wealthy, telling them they should not think their riches are a result of their own efforts. He says not to look to the east or west as the source of their success and ends with the words v’lo mimidbar harim (ולא ממדבר הרים), meaning, “not in the wilderness...
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