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The book Ayn Keloheynu teaches comprehension of eighteen select prayers of the Shabbat Morning Service.
The Sulchan Aruch is a codification of Jewish laws which have governed the life of traditional Jews from the 16th century to the present day. The original code was compiled by a Spanish Jew, Joseph Caro, whose family was exiled from Sapin during the Inquisition and who, after residing in Turkey, finally settled in Palestine in 1535.
In this volume are six papers, presented at the ASOR Jubilee Symposium in November 1997, which reveal the current state of Dead Sea Scrolls research and the tremendous impact it is having on biblical studies and on our understanding of Early Christianity, and First-Century Judaism.
Delineates the unique Jewish contributions to the Scriptures, the Church and to the world at-large to help Christians and Jews build bridges of understanding and friendship.
This work provides a historical biography of a Jewish heroine in her day, Gracia Mendes. It details this woman's extraordinary personality until her death in 1569 in Constantinople (today's Istanbul). Her life exemplified a perseverance by the Jewish culture to survive and triumph.