I thought of the line in the Tanakh: “… but God was not in the fire. And after the fire, a still small voice” (1 Kings 19.12). I shared this passage with the congregation, reminding them ...
With outgoing Gov. Roy Cooper looking on, the state’s first Jewish governor raised his right hand and placed his left on a historic Tanakh, or Hebrew bible, and swore to uphold the constitutions ...
In today’s responsorial psalm, I saw these thoughts reflected: “Do not forget the works of the Lord! What we have heard and know, and what our fathers have declared to us, we will declare to the ...
It is hard for me to think of a greater distillation of who we are as a nation and the moment we are living through than the fact that we ...
North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby administered the oath of office while Stein placed his hand on a historic Tanakh. Pastor James Gailliard and Rabbi Judith Schindler offered ...
Stein, who is also the state’s first Jewish governor, placed his hand for the oath Wednesday on an 1891 edition of the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible provided by a woman whose ancestors settled in ...
I turned to lessons learned from the 2018 Woolsey Fire, when our community faced similar devastation. I thought of the line in the Tanakh: “… but God was not in the fire. And after the fire, a still ...
Stein, who is the state’s first Jewish governor, placed his hand for the oath Wednesday on an 1891 edition of the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible provided by a woman whose ancestors settled in North Carolina ...
A ninth candle in the middle is used to kindle the others. Hanukkah in the Bible Hanukkah is not mentioned in the modern form of the Jewish Bible, commonly called the Tanakh, which is based on the ...
Stein, who is the state’s first Jewish governor, placed his hand for the oath Wednesday on an 1891 edition of the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible provided by a woman whose ancestors settled in ...