"THE SINAITIC LAWS" (named after the mountain range on which Masha (Moses) received revelation from YAH) is a simple but thorough listing of the Laws of YAH interspersed from Barashiyth (Genesis) to Debariym (Deuteronomy).
"THE SINAITIC LAWS" (named after the mountain range on which Masha (Moses) received revelation from YAH) is a simple but thorough listing of the Laws ...
Maktahb Aristuqrat Yahudi (The Letter of Aristeas), referred to by Euro-gentile scholars by the lowly term "pseudepigraphal," is a work produced in Alexandria, in the mid-2nd century BCE to promote the cause of "Towrah Keeping" in the face of Hellenism. It is also the testimony of how the Septuagint was eventually translated and compiled.
Maktahb Aristuqrat Yahudi (The Letter of Aristeas), referred to by Euro-gentile scholars by the lowly term "pseudepigraphal," is a work produced in Al...
"Miyshpatiym Khakam Yisraeli/ The Sentences of a Yisraelite Sage" (or Pseudo-Phocylides as it is termed by Euro-gentile scholars) are a collection of short wise sayings from an unnamed Yisraelite who was well steeped in Towrah Ethics. It is traditionally contained in the "Old Testament Pseudepigrapha."
"Miyshpatiym Khakam Yisraeli/ The Sentences of a Yisraelite Sage" (or Pseudo-Phocylides as it is termed by Euro-gentile scholars) are a collection of ...
"HEBRAIC ETHICS: Concepts For Better Living" is a work intended to assist the servants of YAH in their daily application and living of Towrah. The principles contained in this book are NOT meant to be authoritative (only TOWRAH is "authoritative"); instead, this book should be viewed as a manual of ethical maxims to bring Towrah principles into everyday practical usage. Many of our people are not Towrah scholars, Hebrew language experts or the like. Most of our people are simply hungry souls trying to learn Towrah; not to offer scholastic, philosophical treatise, but to simply LIVE it....to...
"HEBRAIC ETHICS: Concepts For Better Living" is a work intended to assist the servants of YAH in their daily application and living of Towrah. The pri...
"The Feasts, Fasts & Appointed Times" represents much more than an occasion to "party and have a good time" (excluding the fasts). While there is no question that we should rejoice greatly on these days and, in the words of King Solomon, "eat, drink and be happy," this must not be our prime focus. Our Set-Apart Days are an opportunity to see and experience the importance of community and the oneness of our desire to serve the Creator. Additionally, these celebratory times bring to mind our shared heritage and experiences, both from the days of our Ancestors until our modern times.
"The Feasts, Fasts & Appointed Times" represents much more than an occasion to "party and have a good time" (excluding the fasts). While there is no q...