An old-new rabbinic debate.
Ziklag, at last?
Sacrifices are not bribes.
The Benjaminite rehabilitation.
New finds have challenged skeptics.
How honey became part of Jewish culture.
A “once in a lifetime” find.
The hibernation of the groundhog holds an important place in American folklore; much less well-known is its possible appearance in rabbinic folklore. According to one. . .
By the beginning of the 21st century, Bible scholars had become divided into rival interpretive schools, each locked into its own rigid orthodoxies, writes Mark. . .
Apropos England’s royal birth: “Whatever their customs and traditions, even the most modern polities often find themselves yearning, like the Israelites of old, for a. . .