How Canadian Anti-Racism Efforts Elevated an Anti-Semitic Bigot
The not-so-strange case of Laith Marouf.
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The Tanakh of the Land of Israel.
Drawing on the wealth of geographic, archaeological, linguistic, zoological, and botanical discoveries made during the past century, the Tanakh of the Land of Israel—of which two of a projected thirteen volumes have been published—seeks to provide an accessible understanding of Scripture while avoiding the classic questions of parshanut, or traditional biblical exegesis. David Arnovitz, the editor of the series, speaks with Nachi Weinstein about his transition from tech entrepreneur to bible-scholarship impresario, the theological questions raised by the project, and how new discoveries enhance understanding of the text. (Audio, 36 minutes.)
The not-so-strange case of Laith Marouf.
I2U2.
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The Tanakh of the Land of Israel.
Drawing on the wealth of geographic, archaeological, linguistic, zoological, and botanical discoveries made during the past century, the Tanakh of the Land of Israel—of which two of a projected thirteen volumes have been published—seeks to provide an accessible understanding of Scripture while avoiding the classic questions of parshanut, or traditional biblical exegesis. David Arnovitz, the editor of the series, speaks with Nachi Weinstein about his transition from tech entrepreneur to bible-scholarship impresario, the theological questions raised by the project, and how new discoveries enhance understanding of the text. (Audio, 36 minutes.)
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