Episode 149 Benjamin Rush, Sharansky, and the Broken Glass
The breaking of a glass at a Jewish wedding can be linked to a passage in Jeremiah, a prophet whose voice echoes at every traditional chuppah to this day.
Text: Jeremiah 16-19, 33
The breaking of a glass at a Jewish wedding can be linked to a passage in Jeremiah, a prophet whose voice echoes at every traditional chuppah to this day.
Text: Jeremiah 16-19, 33
One of the most famous authors of all time has biblical themes running through his books.
Jeremiah illustrates the uniquely biblical approach to prophecy—and freedom.
Jeremiah's instruction to the Jews taken to Babylon provides profound insight into the nature of Jewish endurance.
Jeremiah provides us with one of the most poignant images in the Prophets.
"We live in an age in which the biblical-moral traditions that have guided us for centuries are increasingly being forgotten."
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