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From sorrow to joy, Israel celebrates Independence Day

Torch-lighting ceremony honors medical professionals on front lines of fight against coronavirus and others whose lives impacted Israeli society, expressing the event's theme of kinship; spring weather to facilitate traditional Yom Haatzmaut barbecues

Colorado Springs financial planners write book aimed at making retirement a joy, not a regret

There s the dream of retirement  and then there s the reality. Joel Malick and Alex Lippert are financial planners and two of the partners in Colorado Springs-based Steadfast Wealth Co. Over the years, they ve seen a consistent theme: While people may have the financial side in place to enjoy retirement, they often ignore the emotional side, the reality of moving forward while having lost a key definer in their lives: their work. And so Malick and Lippert have written a book, Afterwork, aimed at making the golden years truly that. (The book, available on Amazon.com, is subtitled An Honest Discussion About the Retirement Lie and How to Live a Future Worthy of Dreams. )

The Anasazi and Anakim: Nephilim Ruins and Evidence of Ritual Murder

Ancient Historical Sources About the Nephilim Or Anakim In the early Greek interpretations the word Nephilim was translated as “giants.” Other, later translations include “fallen ones,” and “appointed ones or overseers,” and “bound ones, or prisoners.” The first mention of the Nephilim in the Torah calls them “heroes of old and the warriors of renown.” Apocryphal texts such as the Book of Enoch provide additional clues about the Nephilim / Anakim people, but these texts are generally regarded by academics as lacking validity because they were omitted from the official biblical cannon. However, the term apocrypha comes from the Greek roots apo (away) and krytein (to hide or conceal). This would suggest that these books were not omitted due to a lack of validity, but, rather, were deliberately hidden for some other reason, perhaps political or theological. Some things, it seems, never change.

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