Burning but never consumed: The Hebrew Bible in turbulent times
The burning bush is an apt analogy for the disrespect shown the Bible today. A new book clears up common fallacies about its content.Op-ed.
The burning bush is an apt analogy for the disrespect shown the Bible today. A new book clears up common fallacies about its content.Op-ed.
'Bible wasn’t written for any particular audience or community, but for everyone,' Pres. Herzog says.
President Rivlin: 'Nothing more democratic than a culture which fosters disagreement.'
'The Bible is the cultural and religious DNA of most of humanity, at least until the Chinese and the Indians eat us all.'
Gitta Neufeld, $18,000 winner of game show "Jeopardy," tells Arutz Sheva why she attends the Gush Etzion Bible Conference year after year.
More than 7,000 people gathered this week to study Torah together at the world's largest Bible conference in Gush Etzion.
Thousands participated in the Tanakh conference in Gush Etzion. Former MK Shuli Muallem: "Bible study is part of our identity as Jews.”
More than 7,000 gather at the Herzog College for the annual Tanakh study conference, part of the revival of Tanakh study in Israel.
'Despite attempts to annihilate us, we rebuild ourselves anew every time,' Netanyahu tells his guests, as they study the Bereshit portion.