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Get The Torah Codes on Nook Lovers!

  A great new site is coming out with a way to get affordable nook books! A lot of nook users have been frustrated with being unable to find the low priced ebooks. It turns out, Barnes & Noble have buried the low cost ebooks in a way that makes them difficult to find. Enter […]

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Conversation with Dan Brown Author of The Da Vinci Code

Cleaning my files today, I stumbled across an e-mail correspondence I had with master storyteller Dan Brown before he wrote The Da Vinci Code. He had published Digital Fortress and on his website mentioned how part of his inspiration came from reading an article about a priest. (Possibly an urban legend.)

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The Torah Codes is a Best Seller!

It’s official! The Torah Codes is a best-seller in the UK. In the Torah category, The Torah Codes placed #85. A stampeding herd of buyers pounded at Amazon’s doors to get their own copy. No penguins were harmed in the stampede.

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Award Winner in Hollywood!

The Torah Codes won Honorable Mention at the 2011 Hollywood Book Festival. In fact, not only did The Torah Codes win, but my wife’s Young Adult Fantasy book Henrietta: The Dragon Slayer also won Honorable Mention!

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X-Men Movie Has Jewish Themes

  I just finished watching the very first X-Men film on TV with my bride Beth Barany. I had seen it before, have you? If so, remember near the beginning when they show Jewish families being led to the concentration camps? Apparently, there will be a lot more mention of the connection between losing one’s […]

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Biblical Jury Duty

Here’s what jury duty might look like in Biblical times.

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Just Got Reprint Permission!

HarperCollins granted permission to reprint a section of Jeffrey Satinover’s book Cracking the Bible Code! The section I’ll be reprinting in the appendix is a historical primer on how the Bible codes went from being an intriguing phenomenon to a rigorously scrutinized study. He mentions how the ears of scientists all over perked up and […]

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