Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explains why he finds the ancient collection of books that make up the Bible fascinating.
There is something magical about being in the presence of a historically significant object, the oldest Hebrew book ever discovered." — David Kraemer, director of the JTS Library ...
Dating to the year 700 CE, the Afghan Liturgical Quire is on view at the Jewish Theological Seminary Library's exhibit, ...
Torah for Mental Health” includes chapters on reframing your challenges, the gift of altruism and realizing your spiritual ...
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of an Egyptian army where an Israelite king was killed. The discoveries at Megiddo, ...
The Bible has a surprising amount to say regarding the origin of the Minoans. What are its claims, and how does this relate to archaeology?
If the West is going to survive as a semi-concrete entity and not either be subsumed into an amorphous global neoliberal blob ...
Religion publishers are offering women authors’ fresh interpretations of sacred texts as well as stories from the lives of ...
with the exception of St. Matthew's Gospel which - according to the unanimous testimony of Christian antiquity - was written in Hebrew or Aramaic. The books of the Bible were very likely written ...
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Exodus and its connection to slavery and liberation.
Fulfilling the commandment of circumcision means taking the ordinary body of a human being and transforming it into something ...