City of David

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  1. The Conquest of Jerusalem

    Chapter 5 (II)

    Rabbi Amnon Bazak

    After David is accepted as king of all of Israel, he turns to the task of conquering Yevus/Jerusalem, in order to make the city into his capital. Why does David choose Jerusalem? What is the meaning of the unclear verses regarding the blind and the lame? And what is the "pipe"?

  2. The Rebellion of Yerovam

    Part 1

    Rabbi Alex Israel

    Yerovam was a man who demonstrated impressive management and leadership skills.  His outstanding reputation led him to a high office when Shlomo appointed him as head of the administrative region of Yosef. However, at the point that Milo is built, Yerovam decided to confront Shlomo.  Ahiya HaShiloni's traumatic prophecy, involving the tearing of a new garment, may have come to Yerovam as a result of his confrontation with Shlomo or it might have been the catalyst that caused him to rebel.