Stories that feature Samaria
Below are a collection articles and/or videos that feature Samaria if you would like to learn more about this amazing area:
Sukkot – Exodus 33:12 – 34:16
This week is the holiday of Succot, the Feast of Tabernacles, and the middle of Sukkot falls on Shabbat, so once again the regular Torah reading is suspended and a special portion for the holiday is read instead.
Ha’azinu (Listen) – Deuteronomy 32:1 – 32:52
This week we read the Song of Moses, one of Moses’ final speeches to the Children of Israel before his death. The only other words Moses speaks to the nation after this are the words of blessing in Deuteronomy Chapter 33
Ki Tavo (When You Will Come) – Deuteronomy 26:1 – 29:8
There is a common joke among Jews that summarizes all of our Jewish holidays in one sentence: They tried to kill us, G-d saved us, let’s eat. It doesn’t quite apply to every holiday, but certainly Passover, Purim and Hanukkah fit the bill. And the statement certainly tells us a great deal about Jewish culture.
Heartland Story: Keeping One Step Ahead of Terrorism
Perched on the hills of Samaria just west of the Jordan Valley, the small community of Migdalim has persevered in the face of enormous challenge. Relatively isolated, surrounded by Arab towns and quite distant from
Heartland Story: Protecting Samaria’s Residents after October 7th
As the sun sets of Fridays and the hustle and bustle of the week fades into the background, families in Judea and Samaria nestle into the sacred embrace of the sabbath. But one Friday evening,
Samaria Security
The dedicated pioneers of Samaria have returned to resettle in their ancestral homeland. The Samaria Regional Council needs surveillance and security equipment to protect and defend these Jewish communities from the constant threat of terrorism.