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Especially when it comes from those you thought you could count on. Well, let me tell you, the ancient Israelites knew that pain all too well, particularly at the hands of the Edom...
It wasn't just Babylon against Israel. Other Arabic tribes, like the Palmyrenes, openly showed their hostility, even providing Nebuchadnezzar with a massive force of eighty thousan...
I'm not talking about missing a concert – I mean sleeping for decades and waking up to a world completely transformed. The Talmud (Ta'anit 69b) tells us of several people who exper...
That's the situation facing the Jewish people after the destruction of the First Temple. But even in the depths of despair, hope flickers. And sometimes, it arrives on the wings of...
Let’s talk about Jeremiah. We all know the prophet. The one who warned Judah of its impending doom, the “weeping prophet” who saw the Babylonian exile coming. But what happened aft...
One figure who lived through this unimaginable time was Baruch, the loyal scribe and companion of the prophet Jeremiah. The Talmud tells us that Baruch ben Neriah was not just a sc...
It's easy to imagine despair settling in, but the Jewish spirit, as we know, is nothing if not resilient. Let's talk about Baruch. He wasn't just any guy; he was the scribe and dev...
The story goes that Baruch, a figure shrouded in reverence, penned a book filled with sacred prayers and wisdom. This wasn't just any book; it was so valued that it was read aloud ...
It’s a story as old as time, and the tale of Daniel in the court of Nebuchadnezzar is a classic example. His ascent, according to rabbinic tradition, hinges on a dream – a dream th...