There is one inevitable destination for all human beings, and it is one most put well into the back of their minds. However, every once in awhile when we are alone with our thoughts that ever pervading question looms at the corner of our contemplation. King David answers that question with a proclamation in Psalm 16:10.
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Parshat Naso is the longest single parsha in the Torah, clocking in at 176 verses. That’s Torah’s way of saying, “Hey, you might want to take a long , serious and contemplative look at what you’re about to learn.”
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Why do Jews pray three times a day in a formal but very personal form known as the Amidah, whether in private or in synagogue?
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"People living in darkness see only darkness and judge everything they see and think by that darkness." - Shmu
Quantum AI is uncovering lost lines, hidden knowledge, and even alternate versions of history buried inside the Dead Sea Scrolls. From sacred medicine disguised as rituals to encrypted theological edits and cosmic calendars that mirror modern star maps—these scrolls are revealing secrets 2,000 years ahead of their time.