The name Judah was given at birth when Leah said, “let me gratefully praise God” (Genesis 29:35). Leah was especially grateful now that she had been granted more than her rightful share after giving birth to the 4th of the 12 sons of Jacob. The name Judah / Yehudah means thankfulness and Jews have come to be called "Yehudim" after Judah, because of the vital characteristic of always being grateful to God and always recognizing that He has given us more than our rightful share.
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This eye-opening video discusses the centrality of Jerusalem, and why its location as a capital city defies tactical reasoning, in favor of Divinely-ordained spirituality.
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Knesset member Naftali Bennett blasted the approval of 600 new housing units for Arabs in the neighborhood of Beit Safafa, located in southern Jerusalem, saying it would disrupt the unity of the city.
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Using a series of 50 colorful maps, spanning three main eras of Jewish rule in the Land, Ilan and Amir Reiner have set out to prove that Jews living in the Land of Israel is not some recent development.
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Joe Aminoff's photo of the Temple Mount was taken from the beautiful vantage point of the Mount Scopus campus of Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
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