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The Second Temple and the Diverse Sects of Judea: A Sacred Era of Conflict, Construction, and Transformation
The Second Temple wasn’t just a building—it was the heart of a complex era. Discover its construction, expansion, and the diverse sects that shaped Jewish history.

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6 min read


The Unlawful Transformation of the Sabbath to Sunday
The Catholic Church's influence and theological shifts gradually transformed the Sabbath to Sunday

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5 min read


Ha Lashawan Qadash Paleo Hebrew Concise Dictionary
Phoenician Paleo Hebrew Concise Dictionary with English transliterations (pronunciations) and Strongs references. Out now 69.99 Ha...

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2 min read


Nurturing a Lifelong Love of Reading: Tips for Encouraging Young Children from Birth
Start early, be enthusiastic, and build a diverse library to nurture a lifelong love of reading in your child from birth.

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2 min read


Black Genius: Celebrating High-IQ Black Children and the Ongoing Battle for Recognition
Black children like Ramarni Wilfred, Anala Beevers, and Alannah George defy stereotypes with IQs rivaling history’s greatest minds—yet they remain underrepresented in gifted programs. Systemic bias, misidentification, and limited access block their paths. This blog explores the brilliance of high-IQ Black youth, the barriers they face, and the urgent need to reform how we recognize and support Black excellence in education.

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4 min read


Nigger Head Oysters and Nigger Hair Smoking Tobacco. When Branding Was Blatant: The History of Racist Advertising in America
Racist branding like "Nigger Head Oysters" and "Nigger Hair Tobacco" was once common in America. These offensive products weren’t just marketing mistakes—they were strategic, normalized racism. Civil rights activists eventually pushed companies to change, but the legacy of these ads remains. This blog explores their impact and the ongoing fight for dignity in representation.

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4 min read
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