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Was Thanksgiving Based on Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles?
On the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate the feast of Thanksgiving. The roots of the
On the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate the feast of Thanksgiving. The roots of the
All of the biblical feasts are prophetic; rich with symbolism and laden with spiritual nourishment for
When the author of Hebrews wrote about the high priest entering the holy of holies once
Just as people commonly take stock and think about the course of their lives at the
What is Rosh Hashana? Much of the world celebrates a new start as December 31st turns
The Feast of Sukkot is a time of rejoicing and ingathering, but here we will concentrate
There are many ways in which the Biblical ordinance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement,
Sukkot is an eight-day long feast. That’s a lot of feasting! The first evening and day
There will be quiet and empty roads across the land of Israel for the holiest day
The Feast of Sukkot is one of my favorites. All of God’s feasts are full of
At the end of the Feast of Tabernacles in the Fall is rejoicing-with-the-Torah day! In Jewish communities
On the first day of the Jewish month of Tishri in the Fall, the Feast of
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