by Mordi Levi | f 10, 2021 | Chayei Sara, Hebrew Language, Israel
Camels are mammals with fatty deposits on their backs known as humps. They live in desert climates and are often used for transporting people and goods. There have been camels in the Land of Israel since the time of the Patriarchs, as evidenced in the above verse when...
by Mordi Levi | f 9, 2021 | Bible Study
The dove appears numerous times in the Bible. It was one of the animals used for sacrificial offerings in the Temple, a fact which is mentioned in the Bible and was confirmed by an analysis of bird remains that were found in Jerusalem. The first time the dove appears...
by Mordi Levi | f 8, 2021 | Israel, Job
The ostrich is the largest living species of bird. It does not fly and has a distinct appearance, with its long neck, long legs and a large body. The Land of Israel was home to wild ostriches from Biblical times until the early 1900’s when they became extinct in the...
by Mordi Levi | f 7, 2021 | Bible Study
As the leader of the Jewish people, Moses involved himself with all matters of concern to the nation. He led them out of Egypt, taught them the Torah, acted as the go-between between the nation and God and prayed on their behalf when they sinned. He was a leader par...
by Mordi Levi | f 6, 2021 | Community, Covenant, Hebrew Language, Israel, Light Unto the Nations, Nitzavim, Responsibility
As the People of Israel stand at the plains of Moab, ready to enter the Promised Land, Moses leads them in reaffirming their covenant with God for all generations. The first time the Children of Israel entered a covenant with God was shortly after the Exodus at Mount...