Hebrew Voices #225 – Yom Teruah: Now That You Mention It

In this episode of Hebrew Voices #225 - Yom Teruah: Now That You Mention It, Nehemia and Lynell invite everyone to a special Yom Teruah Live Teaching for a Biblical investigation into the purpose of this appointed time that commences the seventh Biblical month, paying particular attention to a series of verses that share a common denominator.

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Hebrew Voices #232 – Jewish Devotional Musician: Part 1

In this episode of Hebrew Voices #232 - Jewish Devotional Musician Mikey Pauker: Part 1, Nehemia welcomes a Rabbinical/Cantorial Student to discuss his background, the evolving role of music in Judaism, Mikey’s pivotal upcoming lawsuit to preserve religious freedom, and how music has fortuitously linked Jews and Muslims in his community post-October 7th.

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SNEAK PEEK! Support Team Study – Halakhic Purist Rabbi: Part 4

Watch the Sneak Peek of this Support Team Study - Halakhic Purist Rabbi: Part 4, where Nehemia asks Rabbi Asher Meza about a number of interesting issues including the irresponsibility of counter missionaries, Jewish secularism fueling the wild antisemitic conspiracy theories of Candace Owens, and why someone should consider becoming an Orthodox Jew.

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Hebrew Voices #221 – Section Breaks in Hebrew Bible Manuscripts: Part 1

In this episode of Hebrew Voices #221 - Section Breaks in Hebrew Bible Manuscripts: Part 1, Nehemia and research assistant Nelson Calvillo explain the section breaks found in Hebrew Bible manuscripts going all the way back to the Dead Sea Scrolls, explore why they vary between different manuscripts and how that can alter meaning.

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SNEAK PEEK! Support Team Study – The Aramaic Dialect of Jesus: Part 2

Watch the Sneak Peek of this Support Team Study - The Aramaic Dialect of Jesus: Part 2, Nehemia and Dr. Kim Phillips continue their conversation, showing us the power of multispectral imaging in recovering ancient texts, the names Jesus and Yeshua as written in ancient Aramaic, and the use of Greek loanwords in Christian Palestinian Aramaic.

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