noun: One who pesters and annoys with persistent complaining. ETYMOLOGY: From Yiddish nudyen (to pester, bore), from Polish nudzic. The word developed a variant spelling ‘nudge’ under the influence of the English word ‘nudge’.
The Israel model is known for high productivity with limited resources. “Israel is known
The total destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple was catastrophic for the Jewish
Despite this polarity, travel to Israel can be ethical, but it is important to
One day, when he was in the desert, Moses heard the voice of God
For Christians, Jerusalem is also the place where Jesus preached, died and was resurrected.
The appropriate response is “Aleichem Shalom” (עֲלֵיכֶם שָׁלוֹם) or “Upon you be peace.” (cognate