Tag: Rabbinic Interpretations

In the Torah, unique bracket-shaped markings known as inverted nuns are found surrounding Numbers 10:35-36, evolving over 2000 years with various interpretations.
The article reflects on the author's personal experience of infertility and how it relates to the biblical stories of Rachel, Rebecca, and Sarah.
The article explores the similarities between the biblical book of Ecclesiastes and Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
The article discusses the recently published Hebrew translation of Abraham Maimonides' Commentary on the Torah, which he wrote in the last years of his life.
The misconception that Mordechai and Esther, the heroes of Purim, were uncle and niece is clarified in this piece, stating they were actually first cousins as described in the book of Esther.