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What Should We Think About Israel?
Antisemitism, Featured, Israel, Jewish History And Culture
What is the history of the strife and suffering that continues in Israeli and Palestinian territories—and what are the potential solutions?
What are the significant and long-term implications of locating the US Embassy in Jerusalem?
Why is the Holocaust still such a big deal nearly 75 years after it happened?
What is the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement all about?
What is being done to restore relations between Jews and Arabs?
Learn from respected scholars how to look past the heated debates and discern for yourself what is important to know about Israel, and how that affects you today.
$23.00


Sudden Terror
Antisemitism, Israel
David Friedman, a former member of the Israel Defense Forces, provides an eye-opening look into worldview of militant Islam, analyzing biblical roots of the Middle East conflict. Sudden Terror is the culmination of many years of research and personal experiences.
$14.00
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Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict (softcover)
Antisemitism, Biblical Prophecy, Israel, Jewish History And Culture
Going beyond media images for an in-depth look at the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, this book places the "crisis that never ends" in its scriptural, historical, and prophetic contexts. Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict challenges the reader to think biblically as we stand with Israel in "praying for the peace of Jerusalem." By Dr. Michael Rydelnik, professor of Jewish Studies at Moody Bible Institute.
$16.00
Rated 4.00 out of 5


Havdalah: The Ceremony That Completes the Sabbath
Israel, Jewish History And Culture
Most people know that Shabbot--the Sabbath Day--begins Friday evening at sundown with a special ceremoney. But most people don't know that the Sabbath ends with another shorter, yet equally sweet, ceremony called havdalah. Practiced by observant Jews die millennia, it is now returning, not just among Jews, but among Christians who are searching to understand the Jewish background of their faith. Dr. Neil and jamie Lash have written a short introduction to havdalah, which can be used by anyone--Jew or Gentile--who wants to experience the important biblical principle of separation.
$6.00
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