The name Leviticus comes from “Levi”, who was the father of the priestly tribe, and much of its 27 chapters describe in great detail the priestly rituals. As we study all of the intricate details of the rituals and the sacrificial offerings, we discover that their overriding purpose is to bring the people closer to God in His permanent dwelling place in this world, in Jerusalem, as it says: “build for Me a Tabernacle so I can dwell in your midst” (Exodus 25:8). The Israel Bible is a unique Hebrew and English Bible with fascinating Israel commentary. On Tuesday, you're invited to join Rabbi Tuly Weisz's free Bible Club webinar to discuss the Book of Exodus.
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The Bible describes Israel as a land flowing with milk and honey. In that respect, it’s been proven at least half right: Israel has by far the most productive dairy cows in the world.
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Good news for religious soccer players: The Fédération Internationale de Football Association, or FIFA, has approved the use of religious head-coverings during soccer matches.
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Get a taste of the sweetness of Israel with this 400 gram, squeezable bottle, filled with pure honey made from Israeli wildflowers.
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A grove of date palms by Boruch Len. Since date palms stand so tall with abundant fronds of leaves, the majestic tree was a symbol of victory in ancient Israel and was depicted on coins minted by the Maccabees.
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Joan Lurie of New York, New York in honor of her oldest grandson's birthday. Yom Holedet Sameach!
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