Added: 12th August 2008 Posted By:wehavehistory Views: 61 Comments:0
Duke professor searches for "Kohanim" genetic marker. Dr. David B. Goldstein from Duke's Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy talks about tracking the genetic history of the ancient Jewish priesthood (Kohanim) and the Lost Tribes of Israel, the focus of his new book, "Jacob's Legacy".
Added: 11th July 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 57 Comments:0
Reisheet Chag HaGez is a shearing festival celebrated in biblical times. A portion of the intial shearing was then tithed to the Kohanim (Jewish Priests). Featured are Rav Yair Shachor, Rav of Maale Levona and haRav Dov Bigon, founder and Rosh Yeshiva of Machon Meir.
Added: 6th July 2008 Posted By:templemount Views: 114 Comments:0
On the afternoon of the 27th of Sivan (June 30th), the Temple Institute and enthusiastic guests celebrated the Inauguration of The Institute's New Workshop for Priestly Garments. The shop has been equipped with a cutting table for spreading and cutting the fabric according to pattern and size of...
Added: 30th May 2008 Posted By:wejew Views: 233 Comments:0
The Jewish star trek legend, Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed the vulcan science officer Spock aboard the Enterprise spaceship. In this extended video interview, Nimoy explains in detail the JEWISH origins of the vulcan hand sign from his orthodox Jewish upbringings. A must-watch for star trek fans...
Added: 14th February 2008 Posted By:wejew Views: 96 Comments:0
Leonard Nimoy, the legendary actor who played Spock on Star Trek, gives a great speech on the Jewish elements in Star Trek, and how he based the Vulcan hand greeting on the Kohanim he saw in his synagogue in his youth.