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This work is a unique view of the history of race or color among the Jewish people. The following work is a short view of excerpts from the Torah, Gemara, Mishnah, Mishneh, and Zohar. We the Israelites of antiquity, are responding to negative connotations attributed to the Jewish view of race and colorism. It is a common belief that black and Kushites are seen in a negative light based solely on the color of one's skin. With Hashem's assistance, we seek to disband this belief and share the beauty of the Jewish tradition on this important topic. Judaism is replete with references to black, Black skin, Kushi, Kushite, and negative expressions based solely upon the color of one's skin. However, when we look into both the Written Torah and Oral Torah with an unbiased view a different reality becomes clear. Are we discussing race or character? We, Israelites conclude no. As the reader navigates this short work, the intention of black and Kushites is not based upon race but deeds.
The Improved Masonic Ritual and Monitor is a must-have for every mason. While it provides insight into the masonic system the inner workings of the lodge are preserved and not revealed in this work. The goal of the Improved Masonic Ritual and Monitor is to provide historical information about the honorable fraternity of Freemasonry.
The Improved Masonic Ritual and Monitor is a must-have for every mason. While it provides insight into the masonic system the inner workings of the lodge is preserved and not revealed in this work. The goal of the Improved Masonic Ritual and Monitor is to provide historical information about the honorable fraternity of Freemasonry. It is not intended to provide the esoteric knowledge of its philosophy. Though information can be printed on pages the spirit of Freemasonry can only be imbued upon its member within a lodge. We maintain that the light of freemasonry is not a secret in and of itself. Without an upright heart the reader will not understand masonic literature and likewise will not misuse what he does not understand. To the readers who are members, where you were first made a mason and what makes you a mason? This work will be one of the guiding lights which will assist you with developing wisdom along your masonic journey. "Know Thyself and you will know GAOTU".
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