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Parashat Beshalach, Cognitive Warfare, and the Forgotten Meaning of “Never Again”
Parashat Beshalach – Shevat 13, 5786 (January 31, 2026) Soon after Pharaoh permits the children of Israel to leave Egypt, he reverses course and pursues them with military force. The Israelites find themselves trapped—Pharaoh’s army behind them, the sea in front of them. At that moment of existential crisis, God instructs Moses to lift his staff. The sea splits. Israel crosses. The waters then close over the Egyptian forces. What follows is Shirat HaYam , the Song at the Sea—

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Exploring the Fast of Esther and Its Significance
The Fast of Esther, also known as Ta'anit Esther, is a somber yet significant observance that falls on the day before Purim, one of the...

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Hamantaschen and Oznei Haman recipe
Purim, the joyous Jewish holiday that commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people from the threat of annihilation in ancient Persia,...

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Purim: A Festive Celebration of Triumph and Tradition
Purim is a joyous Jewish holiday that commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people from the threat of annihilation in ancient Persia....
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