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Between Crucifixion And Resurrection
A lament on the day after the crucifixion and the day before resurrection.
What the Last Passover Seder Taught Us About Remembering The Messiah
The Jewish people have been celebrating the Passover for 3,469 years as of this year. However, some 2,000 years ago the Messiah Jesus taught us at that last Passover seder that as we celebrate the Passover, we are to do it now in remembrance of Him. A greater deliverance than the deliverance out of Egypt. We celebrate Messiah in the Passover.
What Are The Israeli Protests About?
We are witnessing protests in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem against the government’s planned judicial reforms. The protests have been referred to as a “Day of Resistance to Dictatorship.”
Remembering Tevye the Milkman: A Reflection on Jewish Life in Eastern Europe
Chaim Topol, the beloved actor who played Tevye in the 1971 movie Fiddler on the Roof, has passed away at 87 years old. Tevye shined a light on the struggles of Jewish immigrants in Europe leading up to World War I and served as a reminder of our family stories that would have otherwise been forgotten.
What is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
This blog post provides an overview of the traditions and elements that make a Bar/Bat Mitzvah such a special occasion. We explore how it marks the transition from childhood to adulthood, as well as signifies one’s profession of faith in their community. Learn more about how this celebration honors those participating, what to expect when attending, and meaningful aspects like L'Dor V' Dor and watching them read in Hebrew. Celebrate your faith with family and friends!
What is the Sabbath?
As believers, how are we to understand the place that the Sabbath plays - if any - in the life of the people of God? Should we be observing the Sabbath on Saturday, or replacing it with Sunday. That is our problem.
"Mayim Chaim" - The call to be conduits and not containers of Living Water
The Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea both have stories to tell. They remind us that God is capable of restoring life to even the most desolate places. Even when we seem surrounded by death, He can bring us back to life and make our lives a source of blessing for others. Are you a conduit or a container for life? Which will you choose?
U.N. Mourns Israel’s Statehood with Palestinians – Honors “Nakba Day”
While Jewish people and international friends of Israel celebrate Israel’s 75th anniversary as a reborn nation next May, the Palestinian people and others who oppose the Jewish State mourn that same event on May 15 with Nakba (“Catastrophe”) Day. And now, the U.N. has made it official, passing a resolution to institute Nakba Day.
The Gift of Faith that Changed Our Family Forever: A Tribute to William “Bill” Davis
I would say that the biggest decision he made was when, at age 53, this tough Jewish boy from Brooklyn put his faith and trust in Jesus (Yeshua) as his Jewish Messiah. It changed the whole trajectory of his life and the rest of our family as well, from generation to generation. So far, that’s four generations of the Davis family.
To Tree Or Not To Tree
It’s also undeniable that the origins of the Christmas tree (or bringing evergreen branches into the home) are pagan through and through. This practice goes as far back as Egyptian worship of the sun god, Ra, as well as its connections to the pagan festival/ritual of Winter Solstice. The celebration with evergreen was in place because these were the “gods” of fertility and agriculture. Ritual with evergreens was part of imploring and appeasing them to bring about “fertility” and harvest in the spring.
Why Jewish People Do Not Believe in Jesus (A History Of Anti-Semitism In The Church)
It is no secret that the Jews have been persecuted throughout history. However, what is less well-known is why Jewish people do not believe in Jesus, despite the fact that he was himself a Jew. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the historical barriers that have prevented the Jewish people from believing in Jesus, largely due to anti-Semitism and persecution at the hands of Christians.
Yes, we said Christians. Painfully, members of the Christian faith have often persecuted Jews the most, even though Christianity has its roots in Judaism.
Jeremiah’s Warning, Israel’s Hope
What stands out is Jeremiah’s purpose of encouraging repentance and faith by showing God’s faithfulness to His promises to Israel in the form of both discipline and restoration. In Jeremiah 29:4-10, the Lord is speaking to the exiles who have gone into Babylonian captivity because of their disobedience, idolatry, and rejection of God’s commands.