My Hebrew is poor but I studied some to help me understand the Old Testament. It's quite amazing how conceptually different Hebrew is from European languages. I also know Spanish which uses different words than English, but the meanings are almost the same. Not so for Hebrew which means that accurate translation is basically impossible.
I was raised atheist but I am racially jewish which gave me free pass into synagogue. I love the Old Testament but I hate the Talmud, so judaism is not for me.
If you are Christian, I highly recommend this book:
My Hebrew is poor but I studied some to help me understand the Old Testament. It's quite amazing how conceptually different Hebrew is from European languages. I also know Spanish which uses different words than English, but the meanings are almost the same. Not so for Hebrew which means that accurate translation is basically impossible.
I was raised atheist but I am racially jewish which gave me free pass into synagogue. I love the Old Testament but I hate the Talmud, so judaism is not for me.
If you are Christian, I highly recommend this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Brethren-Thinking-Michael-B-Hari/dp/149055730X/
And here is a Mennonite view of separate seating:
http://www.bibleviews.com/separateseating.html
The positive results are obvious:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRty645Iis8