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Fake Jews? Meet Abraham.

The Tanakh demolishes the “fake Jews” claim by showing that the covenant people were founded, expanded, and sustained by outsiders who chose faithfulness to Hashem and His Torah. Today’s detractors would brand these figures “fake Jews” with laughable absurdity. Avram was a Chaldean idol-worshiper from Ur (Josh 24:2), a total foreigner with no Jewish blood.
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No Father, No King

Washington Square, 2025: skull-capped activists scream “NO KINGS!” at a drone-camera sky. Fast-cut to Ziph, 1040 BCE: the Ziphites sprint to Saul’s camp. “David is hiding among us on the hill of Hachilah!” (1 Sam 23:19). Same impulse, 3,000 years apart: impatience with God’s king. One leaks coordinates to a tyrant; the other leaks theology
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Every Jew Brought the Daily Tamid Offering

Just as the first shaft of sunlight rising over the mount of olives pierced the open Nicanor Gate and struck the 2nd bronze ring in the slaughter area (Mishnah Tamid 3:3), a clock set by Hashem the time arrived, the Court of Israel already filled with hundreds of men, arranged by their district, silently stood
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Embracing the Bride: The Sacred Union of Grafting into Israel

The imagery of grafting, a branch tenderly joined to the sturdy rootstock of an olive tree, offers a profound metaphor for spiritual union. It echoes the ancient text of Romans 11:17-24, where the cultivated olive tree of Israel welcomes new branches. Yet, a deeper dive into the Tanakh reveals that this union is neither spontaneous
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Shadows of the Red Star: CPUSA’s Covert Influence in the Trump Era

James Comey, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Hillary Clinton, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Chuck Schumer…these prominent figures stand at the crossroads of a curious resurgence of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) in 2025, a year defined by Donald Trump’s mass deportations, union challenges, and inspiring efforts to make America great again. Once a shadow
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God’s Tavnit for Safety: Securing Worshippers with the Temple’s Model

In ancient Israel, the Temple in Jerusalem was God’s dwelling place, fiercely protected by the Levites, a trained security force tasked with guarding against attack and defilement. Leviticus 16:2 warns, “Tell Aaron your brother not to come at any time into the Holy Place… lest he die,” and Numbers 3:10 adds, “Any outsider who comes
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Israel, Fear Hashem, Not Man: Reclaim Your Divine Mandate

In 2005, Israel made a wrenching decision. It unilaterally withdrew from Gaza, evacuating 8,000 Jewish residents and dismantling vibrant communities. This was not a move forced by foreign leaders like Donald Trump. It was Israel’s choice, driven by a hope for peace but also by fear of global condemnation. Today, as rockets rain from Gaza
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