Amazing Bible Timeline With World History Pdf
12k PDF courtesy of S. Malka Cohen at We have now reached the conclusion of this series and before we wrap up it is fitting for us to put into perspective the ground that we have covered.
Note that we are following the Jewish calendar for these events (and not the Gregorian calendar which is at times 150 years at odds with Jewish computations). For more on this issue see.
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I am a non-Jew and, I must say, an 'areligeous' person. However I think that it is essential that, before once can make an informed opinion about the current Arab-Israeli conflict, one must be exposed to all sides of the dispute.
I have swallowed as much Palestinian and Arab rhetoric as I can and I have concluded that most of their opinions are mindless and uninspiring. Unfortunately, much of the world is coming down on the side of Palestinian terrorists citing that Israel must stop occupying Palestinian lands. An informed opinion (from whom was the land taken to begin with?) makes the argument stronger for the inverse relationship. Israel is, has been, and should be the homeland of the Jews. I believe that and I support Israel's right to defend their sovereignty. It is clear that Arabs are in general mislead and completely misinformed by their media. It is also my firm belief that opinions should only be considered when they are based on accurate information.
Towards this end, the distribution of information, I appreciate your efforts. Please continue, I will visit again. Sincerely, Edward A. Seasons Greetings?
Do you wish someone 'Happy Chanukah' in the same way you wish someone 'Merry Xmas'? I have met some Jewish friends on my travels, and I wish to send them seasons greetings. But I'm unsure what to write. The Aish Rabbi Replies: If you'd like to send your Jewish friends greeting cards, they should say 'Happy Holidays' or 'Happy Chanukah' - but not the name of other holidays like Xmas, Ramadan or Kwanzaa. To make your life easier, many Jewish sites provide free, online holiday greeting cards.
Set Meaningful Goals Lack of meaningful goals in life can lead to sadness. If you do not find meaning in what you are doing, you are likely to feel unhappy.