
Was There A Climate Crisis 2,800 Years Ago? The Solution of the Kings of Judah Revealed
A climate crisis led the Kings of Judah to construct a monumental dam in Jerusalem about 2,800 years ago.
A climate crisis led the Kings of Judah to construct a monumental dam in Jerusalem about 2,800 years ago.
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For more than three years, GSD has trained over 200 men and women and has recently expanded to two additional locations. GSD offers separate classes for men and women over three-month cycles. Training is held every Sunday evening at Crunch Crown Heights.
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A caller made the right decision and called Shomrim around 2:30pm on Monday, within moments of a thief stealing an expensive double stroller. Thanks to the fast response by the volunteers and technical abilities, the thief was apprehended and stroller returned in under four minutes.
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A massive explosion rocked Crown Heights Sunday night with a fireball that was heard and felt for blocks.