Nehemiah (Nehemiah, chapters 1 to 3).See also the Related Link.More about the Book of Nehemiah
Ezra, Nehemiah and Zerubavel.
He forced them to divorce.
No. Sanballat was a Samaritan leader and official of the Persian Empire who harassed Nehemiah and the Jews during the Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Their enemies seek to prevent Jews from rebuilding walls of Jerusalem-Nehemiah arms the laborers and keeps the work going forward.
The city walls were in ruins and the Jews there were suffering because of it.
Some do, some don't. Not all Jews are loyal to Jewish tradition.
AnswerAlthough some scholars disagree, Nehemiah is said to have been a Persian eunuch. He was appointed as governor of Judah and played a major part in the rebuilding of Jerusalem, and in teaching Judaism to the returning Jews.
No. The Sonderkommandos were mostly Jews. Other Jews recognize that what the Sonderkommandos did was to for self-preservation of the Holocaust and not because they "liked" cremating their fellow Jews.
Moshe tells his fellow Jews that God spoke to him from a burning bush
Yes Nehemiah is 'a gospel' in the Old Testament, based on the prophecies of Nehemiah, in the sense that it contains the 'good news' of the return of the Jews from exile in Babylon and the rebuilding of the wall. Nehemiah is not a 'Gospel' in the commonly understood use of the term in that it does not directly say anything about Jesus Christ.
Obedience to the hebrew bible's commandment to love your fellow humans as yourself. Yes it is the reason that Jews handle themselves they way they do