Native Coloradan Josh Berman'sMoon Colorado Camping is the ideal resource for
finding campsites-from secluded alpine hike-in spots to convenient roadside
stopovers-throughout the entire state.
In this comprehensive camping guide, native Coloradan Josh Berman reveals the
state's best campsites, from secluded alpine hike-in spots to convenient
roadside stopovers
From hanging out on the Pacific beaches of San Juan del Sur and Las Peñitas and shopping for crafts in Masaya to catching up on the ever-evolving nightlife of Managua, Moon Handbooks Nicaragua is the guide to the best the country has to offer, both on and off the beaten path. Practical information includes suggested travel strategies and lists of must-see sights, plus essentials on dining, transportation, and accommodations for a range of budgets. Complete with details for volunteering and studying Spanish, hiking more than a dozen volcanoes, or strolling down the old colonial streets of Granada and Leòn, Moon Handbooks Nicaragua gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
"For two centuries the academic study of the Bible has confronted the believing Jew with the most challenging of questions: Are the accounts of the Tanakh historically accurate? Was there an Exodus? Why does the Torah provide multiple versions of its law and its stories? What are the warrants for believing the Torah is a divine text? Can a Jew seeking intellectual honesty maintain fidelity to the Thirteen Principles of Faith? The credentials Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman brings to address these issues are unparalleled. An internationally acclaimed speaker, writer and educator, Rabbi Berman is also a professor of Tanakh at Bar-Ilan University and the author of two books published by Oxford University Press on the five books of the Torah. This landmark work is the first full-length treatment of these charged issues by an Orthodox thinker, offering the believing Jew an academically and traditionally based approach of spiritual and intellectual integrity."--Publisher information
The narrative follows travel writer Joshua Berman and his wife, Sutay, as they embark on a unique voluntourism honeymoon spanning sixteen countries over sixteen months. Drawing from their backgrounds as Peace Corps volunteers, they share their adventures, challenges, and cultural encounters in diverse locations such as Pakistan, India, Ghana, and The Gambia. The journey reflects their desire for exploration and meaningful experiences before transitioning to a more settled life.
The ancient Temple of Jerusalem is often associated with rituals like animal sacrifice and significant religious festivals. However, this book emphasizes its profound influence on the daily lives of Jews, highlighting how it shaped their physical and spiritual responsibilities beyond the well-known ceremonies. It explores the Temple's role in the broader context of Jewish life, offering insights into its lasting impact on community and individual practices.
Other commentaries see Lamentations' theological positions as randomly
expressed. In this commentary, we discover how Lamentations' narrator, a
pastoral mentor, engages daughter Zion in a series of discussions in a
systematic process akin to therapy, charting for her a way forward to
reconnecting with the Lord.
This full-colour first edition guide to the best hikes, local flavour, and
outdoor experiences in Colorado is part of a newly revamped hiking product
line