For millennia Hebrew lay dormant as Jewish communities scattered across the globe and adopted the languages of their new homes. By the late 1800s, Hebrew vocabulary was limited to archaic and religious concepts of the Hebrew Bible. This is the story of how it was reborn as a modern language—and the debates that surround its continuing evolution.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are estimated to be 2,000 years old. While their authenticity is not in doubt, what remains a mystery is their authorship. The Essenes, a monastic Jewish sect, has long been the most common answer among scholars—but modern archaeology is shedding new light on who these mysterious authors were.
The Catskills region sprawls across four counties north of New York City, dotted with lakes and crowned with around 100 mountain peaks. Once it was the sparkling center of Jewish summers, replete with glamorous hotels and thriving small towns. Is a Borscht Belt revival in the works?
Parents had gathered outside the school to wait for their daughters. They wondered what was taking so long on this Friday, when families were preparing for Shabbat. Then someone noticed that guards had sneaked the girls out a back exit and were herding them toward the train station.
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