Fox Byte 5775 #44: D’varim (Words)
דְּבָרִים One wonders whether Lewis Carroll required chemical substances to help him create the absurd worlds of his literature. Readers of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
דְּבָרִים One wonders whether Lewis Carroll required chemical substances to help him create the absurd worlds of his literature. Readers of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
מַּטּוֹת / מַסְעֵי William Shakespeare has such as way with murder. With so many characters meeting violent death in his plays it would seem that
פִּינְחָס One of the great depictions of American historical events is John Trumbull’s painting, Declaration of Independence, which hangs in the Rotunda of the United
בָּלָק The great military leaders of World War II include nine who attained the highest rank awarded by the United States of America. Those five-star
חֻקַּת Is it possible to be a hero without paying a price? A hero is one who does something worthy of esteem on behalf of
קֹרַח What would happen if the Vice President of the United States committed murder and got away with it? It is not a rhetorical question;
בְּהַעֲלֹתְךָ In a response to a reader’s question about his works, author Stephen R. Donaldson provided this enlightening comment about the motivation behind his writing:
אֱמֹר At some point between the withdrawal of Rome’s legions in 410 CE and the advent of Saxon England in the 6th Century, a Celtic
אַחֲרֵי מוֹת / קְדֹשִׁים How do we love the unlovely? That is one of the questions Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise explore in Rain Man.
Recently Peter Vest, author of Orthodox Messianic Judaism, reviewed my book, Give Me A Place Where I May Dwell. His is the first critical review
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