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    Issues 51-100

    Issues 51-100

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  • Seder Under Siege – Seder in Jerusalem 1948

    bracha.beth

    As the sun set on the British Mandate and rose over the new State of Israel, civil war raged between Arabs and Jews. Jerusalem’s hundred thousand Jewish residents prepared to celebrate Pesach under siege, unsure whether they were headed for

  • Seeking The Hidden Face Of God – Hillel Zeitlin

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    Though he saw the Jewish people as trapped in a fatal, dead-end existence, writer Hillel Zeitlin labored to bring redemption. Struggling with doubt, he kept hoping and praying, wrestling with contradictions to create a role model that – des

  • Loving Zion From Gaza – Pioneers in Gaza – Ido Yisraeli

    bracha.beth

    After touring the land of Israel, an early Zionist delegation proposed resettling European Jews not just in agricultural colonies but in cities. A pioneer group from Jaffa agreed to pave the way in Gaza, writing a new chapter in the turbule

  • Judaism’s Service Entrance – Moshe Yagur

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    Though viewed today as an outmoded evil, slavery was part of medieval Jewish life in Arab lands. Somewhat surprisingly, slaves owned by Jews were considered semi-Jewish; having entered the Jewish people through this “back door,” how did the

  • Body & Soul – Ottoman Jewish Midwifery

    Tali Buskila

    Among Jews in the Ottoman Middle East, birth took place in the mother’s home, where close friends and family assisted in an evolving social and spiritual experience. This safe, female space was seminal in women’s lives

  • Outline of an amulet never completed I Courtesy of the Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv

    Birth Rite – Birthing Amulets

    Chen Avizohar-Hagay

    Prior to effective medical techniques, amulets were a trusted method of protecting believers at their most vulnerable. To keep newborns and their motheres safe, Jews drew on prayers, incantations, and legends of creation as well as angels a

  • Columns

  • Portriat of a People – Chilling Testimony

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    François-Auguste Biard is best known for his vivid paintings of distant lands and cultures. Born in Lyon, France, in 1799, Biard set out to join the clergy but soon discovered his calling as an artist. After studying at the École des Beaux-

  • Temple Treasures

    bracha.beth

    The Monastery of the Cross sparked storytellers’ imaginations, generating fantastic tales of lost Temple treasures hidden beneath its floors Temple Treasures  A Jerusalem folktale relates that five hun

  • By the By

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    By the By Rustaveli’s immortal Knight in the Panther Skin tells of Tariel, a forlorn knight in love with the king of India’s beautiful daughter. Sadly, the lovelorn lady’s father condemns the match and betroths her to another, setting her a

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