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Alexander Bolotnikov

@theshalomlc

MA., Mph., PhD., Graduate of Andrews University and Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, Director of the Shalom Learning Center

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Sabbath in Cairo. Worshiping in Cairo Seventh Day Adventist church. Touring Old Cairo Coptic Christian District. instagram.com/p/BukbgbxlTJS/…

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The Wall, the Shrine of the Book, and the Synagogue in Galilee - highlights of the last week of our Mega Bible Tour. #MegaBibleTour instagram.com/p/BvPGFYdFrRL/…

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Yes, that's him - famous Aristotle. The one who developed the concept of matter which some theologians and preachers wrongly apply to the interpretation of the Bible instagram.com/p/BxFNhOKFOtJ/…

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Under the glass floor of this restaurant in Istanbul we could see the ruins of the palace of the emperor Constantine. instagram.com/p/BxKXDKVFxpb/…

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What attracts modern Christians in Judaism? It's very unusual to observe that in the last decade the Western Christians converting to Judaism is growing year by year. This unprecedented trend does not have any analogy in history. #jewishchristian m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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Can Apocalyptic message be relevant today? Relevancy is a very subjective term. In this consumer driven society for someone who is looking for entertainment or instant gratification it can be a tough sale. #jewishchristian m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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A person should always consider himself to be half wicked and half righteous. If he did one mitzvah, praiseworthy is he, for he tipped himself toward the side of righteousness. If he sinned, woe is to him, for he tipped himself toward the side of guilt. (Kohelet Rabbah 10:1)

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A person should always engage in Torah and mitzvot before he dies; once he is dead he is idle from Torah and mitzvot and unable to praise G‑d. Shabbat 30a.

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A person should always sell a field to purchase goats [which produce shearings, milk, and meat] but never sell sheep to purchase land. (Chullin 84a)