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The Legends of the Jews, that incredible compilation by Louis Ginzberg, gives us a glimpse into moments like this. Imagine the scene: Kenaz, overcome, breaks into wails so loud the...
Let’s delve into a little-known story from the time of the Judges, found in Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews, that shines a light on just that. We're talking about Kenaz. Remember hi...
Let’s talk about two figures from the Book of Judges: Zebul and Othniel. Zebul's story is brief but important. We learn that he reigned for twenty-five years. What's really interes...
But tucked away in the ancient stories of the Israelites, we find hints of just such a place. Our story begins with Othniel. Now, Othniel's reign, which lasted forty years, starts ...
Take Othniel, for example, a figure from the Book of Judges. We're talking about a leader, a judge in Israel. You'd think a guy like that would be riding high. Well, yes and no. Ac...
Then pull up a chair, because the Book of Ruth, that beautiful story of loyalty and redemption, actually unfolds against a backdrop eerily similar to our own. According to rabbinic...
The story of Orpah, from the Book of Ruth, makes you think about just that. Naomi, you see, had lost her husband and two sons in Moab. Heartbroken, she decided to return to her hom...
Her story isn't just a sweet tale; it’s a cornerstone of Jewish tradition. Now, Ruth wasn's born Jewish. She was a Moabite princess. But her heart, it seemed, had other plans. You ...
Let’s talk about Ruth, the Moabite woman whose story is woven into the very fabric of Judaism. Ruth, as we know, found herself in a tough spot, widowed and far from her homeland. S...