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Legacy is not about buildings. It’s about values carried forward, writes guest columnist Austin Reid Albanese, a historian ...
This practice aligns with a related concept found in rabbinic law known as nekitas cheifetz (“taking hold of an object”). In Jewish tradition ... But why is holding a sacred object essential ...
An curved arrow pointing right. One of the most sacred objects in Judaism is made of skin from a bull's neck. It's called tefillin, and each black box contains scrolls that must be written by hand.