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The Trials of Leadership: Lessons from Judah and Joseph

The story of Joseph's sale marks the beginning of a significant dispute, as the sons of Leah, led by Judah, sold Joseph into Egypt because their paths diverged so greatly. Yet, their intentions were both with heaven in mind.

Yosef Yabece

18.11.24 | 08:34

The Remarkable Blessing of a Meal for Hosea ben Beeri

Today, the 7th of Sivan, we commemorate the yahrzeit of the prophet Hosea ben Beeri, a prophet from the end of the Kingdom of Israel, decades before their exile. Discover 10 fascinating facts about his legacy, and uncover the details of this renowned blessing.

13.06.24 | 00:10

Biblical Archaeology: The Fall of Babylon Foretold

Explore the connection between the Nabonidus Chronicle and Isaiah's prophecy regarding Babylon's fall. Discover highlights from the book "Biblical Archaeology, Part IV."

Rabbi Zamir Cohen

07.05.19 | 08:50

Amazing: Prophetic Words About the End of Days, When Israel Will Rule Another Nation

Baal Ha'Netivot explained that Rabba Bar Bar Chana foresaw through divine inspiration that in the end of days, Israel will govern a certain nation and it will seem there is no hope for this nation against Israel. However, when greatly oppressed, this nation will turn the tables and resist.

Moshe Michael Tzoran / Aleinu Leshabeach

04.09.16 | 11:22

Dreams and Prophecy: Insight from Rabbi Herzl Chodher

Are dreams visions or simply imagination? A deep dive into Joseph's sale by his brothers and its implications. Is it a divine punishment or a blessing in disguise? Discover how the brothers involved the Shechinah in Joseph's sale without divine intervention. Explore the empty pit without water and its connection to Abraham. Understand why Joseph's avoidance of sin results in ten years of imprisonment and how this connects to the coming of the Messiah.

Rabbi Hertzl Hoder

03.12.15 | 11:58