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The UNchosen – Esau/Edom – A Second Look

 [First posted in 2012.  This series ‘Journey of Faith’ features the Sinaite perspective on characters who figure prominently in the biblical narratives that trace the lineage of the chosen people of Israel. There are persons outside of ‘the chosen line’ who are interesting studies of character, often misrepresented or unfairly judged—one such is Esau.  We’ve added this […]

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The UNchosen – My servant Caleb – a different spirit

[First posted in 2014; part of the series whose title went through 3 changes:  “the Outsiders”, then “the Other”, and finally “the UNchosen.”— ‘who they’?   Non-Israelites, Gentiles, just like us Sinaites, who were not “chosen” but who chose and embraced the God of Israel and joined the “mixed multitude” who left symbolic “Egypt” the […]

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“Who killed Jesus?”

[A visitor recently clicked this article posted way back in 2014; that always gets our attention enough to decide to repost. Here’s the original Introduction:  “This is from Rabbi Schmuley Boteach’s Kosher Jesus.  Please check out previous posts from this MUST READ/MUST OWN resource; we’re sharing excerpts. In this chapter, Rabbi explains the roots of antisemitism […]

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A Sinaite’s Liturgy in Celebration of Motherhood – 2nd Sabbath in May

KINDLE THE SABBATH LIGHTS O CREATOR of LIGHT, in the meaningful family tradition of Your chosen people, the matriarch of the family kindles the Sabbath lights and recites the blessing:   Blessed are You, YHWH, our God,  King of the Universe, Who sanctified us with Your commandments  and commanded us to “sanctify the Sabbath.”   As children […]

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What does the God of Israel require of Gentiles?

[First posted September 22, 2014.  The incident referred to in this post happened the year this was posted –2014.  This article fully explains what Sinai 6000 is about:   an alternative lifestyle for Gentiles who have left a major world religion —Christianity—choosing to live a Torah lifestyle without joining yet another world religion—Judaism.   The lesson?  […]

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