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Here’s a fun and easy Jonah and the Whale picture frame that doubles as a refrigerator magnet. In the opening, you can insert your own photo, taking Jonah’s place.
After reading the story of Jonah on Yom Kippur, what better way to break the fast than with a meal featuring these Jonah and the Whale placemats? By Jonathan Fong Published September 27, 2020 ...
One of the stories traditionally told on Yom Kippur is of Jonah and the whale. While the story holds deep spiritual meaning, it also stirs the imagination. Skip to content. ADVERTISE.
In short, there is no whale in the Book of Jonah. To believe to the contrary is a whale of a lie ! From the belly of the big fish, Jonah repents and pleads with God for mercy.
There’s a famous story in the Bible in which Jonah, a reluctant prophet, attempts to flee from God’s call. Thinking that geographical distance will solve his problem, Jonah gets on a boat and ...
In the interviews after the humpback whale spat him back out, Simancas does not seem like a petulant Jonah; he’s even generous toward the whale’s intentions in scooping him out of the water.
He lives in the belly of the whale for three days and three nights (Jonah 1:17). He is then spat out on the shore. This is a very odd story. First of all, the original Hebrew doesn’t say ...
On the holiest day of the year, at the most auspicious time of the day, the afternoon, we read “The Story of Jonah and the Whale.” Our sages tell us that every minute and every second of Yom ...
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