Tzav: What About Thoughts?
Thoughts are a sacred concept. They are private and knowable only to the beholder. Sometimes it can feel as though our thoughts are the only vestige of privacy we have left.
High Holiday Greetings
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the two biggest days on the Jewish calendar. It is customary to send special holiday greetings to friends and loved ones...
The Ultimate Sacrifice
The Passover Lamb is arguably one of the most accessible symbols of God’s love for us; but what if we understood Korban Pesach in terms of the context already established in Leviticus 1-6?
The Great Last Day
The seventh day of Sukkot is called Hoshana Rabbah. The Book of John records that it was on the last day of Sukkot that Yeshua stood and cried out.
True Repentance
In Parshat Nitzavim, Moses warns the entire assembly of Israel that if they sin, they will go into exile, but he also predicts their future repentance & return to the Land of Israel.
What is Chametz?
With spring just around the corner, Passover is fast approaching! It’s time to start thinking about getting our homes ready for Passover!
Celebrating Purim
Purim is the most fun-filled, action-packed day of the year. It commemorates the miraculous salvation of the Jewish people from the plots of the wicked Haman.
Hanukkah & The False Messiah
When one lights a Hanukkiah, it is traditional to set it in a window so that it will be seen by others. Yeshua said to his disciples, "You are the Light of the World."
Keeping Hanukkah
As disciples of Messiah, it is appropriate for us to imitate his behavior. In John chapter 10, Yeshua goes to the Temple to celebrate the Festival of Dedication (Hanukkah).
The Story of Hanukkah
Hanukkah means Dedication. It is the story of how a small band of Jewish rebels called the Maccabees fought against an overwhelmingly powerful imperial force.