The Vulgate has been revised a handful of times over the years, most notably in 1592 by Pope Clementine VIII (the “Clementine ...
Second volume in the "Parallel Old Testament - TANAKH" series continues Gren's mission to preserve and restore biblical text ...
As the Romantic movement reached its crescendo across Europe in the early nineteenth century, few collaborations seemed as unlikely – and as fruitful – as that between Lord Byron, the scion of Eng ...
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Did We Get Jesus’ Name Wrong for Centuries? The Truth Behind the Translation
Here’s a brain-teaser: the name “Jesus” would have meant absolutely nothing to the man from Nazareth himself. In fact, the letter “J” never existed during his era. For anyone who’s ever wondered how ...
This new translation of Bialik reveals how poetry confronts violence, faith, and politics — while speaking to India’s own struggles with translation and cultural memory ...
Jihad Al-Shamie, the individual responsible for the deaths of two people in a synagogue attack, was a British citizen who ...
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Rabbi Jonathan Sacks died 5 years ago. His new Torah commentary is making waves in Israel.
Sacks, the chief rabbi of Great Britain, is the author of a posthumous volume that is challenging Israel’s top-selling Koren ...
The family of the terrorist who attacked people at a synagogue have expressed their “deep shock and sorrow” and said they ...
Police name two men killed at synagogue after suspect identified as Jihad Al-Shamie - Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, ...
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How a Yiddish acting troupe fooled the Tsarist government
A newly translated memoir of the actress Esther Rachel Kamińska describes what Yiddish theater was like in the early 20th ...
Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, begins at sunset on Wednesday and continues for roughly the next 25 hours ...
A concert version of National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s acclaimed production of 'Fiddler on the Roof' in Yiddish has its ...
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