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Red Heifer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Red Heifer (Hebrew: פרה אדמה ; Parah Adumah ) in Abrahamic tradition, was a sacrificial cow whose ashes were used for the ritual purification of people who came into contact with a corpse. ...
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Okay, so now we get to the part about the red heifer: it turns out that, although no religious Jew is allowed on the ... If this is a real red heifer, and strict Orthodox rabbis have declared her worthy of sacrifice, then a lot of Jews in Israel will take that as a sign that a new phase of history is about to begin.
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Update: In November, 2002, the red heifer born in Israel in April became disqualified. ... It can now be revealed that less than one month ago, a red heifer was born in Israel. After the heifer's owner contacted the Temple Institute, on Friday, April 5th, 2002, Rabbi Menachem Makover and Rabbi Chaim Richman traveled to...
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The following in-depth study of the history and tradition of the red heifer has been excerpted from the book The Mystery of the Red Heifer: Divine Promise of Purity, (no longer in print), written by Rabbi Chaim Richman, 5757/1997, © 1997, 2005, Rabbi Chaim Richman, Jerusalem, Israel - All Rights Reserved.
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The birth of a red heifer in Israel is being hailed by religious Jews as a sign from God that work can soon begin on building the Third temple in Jerusalem. ... As stated in the fourth book of the Torah, Numbers Chapter 19, an unblemished red heifer in which there is no defect and on which a yoke has never been placed,
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A link discovered between Jesus and the Red Heifer sacrifice. ... The Mystery of the Red Heifer Sacrifice by Grant R. Jeffrey (from his book "The Signature of God")
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