Articles Posted in the Jewish Articles Category
The Passover Story and its Symbols
God performed countless miracles for and through the Jewish people. Passover is one of the most exceptional accounts in Jewish history. The Nation of Israel made a covenant with God to keep an oral account to remember where they came from and what God has done. But, you needn’t be Jewish to be a lover of […]
The Jews and Jesus
I sometimes see inquiries by Christians who cannot understand why Jews reject Jesus as Messiah, since to them, Jesus fulfilled “all” prophesies. What Christians need to understand is that Jesus did NOT fulfill all messianic prophesies while he was here. So in order to properly witness their faith, Christians need to be able to explain […]
Discover Messiah this Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
Mozel Tov! Celebrate your Freedom in Messiah! Moses Nahmanides, a medieval rabbi made this observation about the Holy High Holidays: “Rosh Hashanah is considered to be the day of judgment with mercy and Yom Kippur is a day of mercy with judgment.” This adequately sums up the spiritual significance of the two Biblical feats. The […]
Are we MISSING our MESSIAH?
Contrary to the popular myth that most Jews abhor Jesus, I would like to bring to your attention various documented commentaries from bold, notable and respected Jewish leaders about their thoughts of Jesus Christ, the Nazzerine. Many of these men, after expressing their personal opinions were persecuted for voicing their brave thoughts. Perhaps that is […]
The Old Testament Messianic prophecies and their New Testament fulfillments
Jesus IS the Messiah. “I pray for the ones who are searching for THE TRUTH. I pray that you search for the one true God with all your heart, soul and mind. He is looking to be found. There are many distractions along the path…the most common pitfall is our own “self”. Get out of […]
Why a Messianic Passover
Why a Messianic Passover? Jesus was a Jew. What better way to connect with God and His Son, our Savior, Jesus than to walk through the Passover celebration? This symbolic retelling of the exodus of oppression commemorates the struggles of the early Jews and foretells of the coming of Jesus the Messiah. The Passover celebration […]
Purim
On March 7-8, we stop and take time to commemorate a major victory that God provided to the Jewish nation. It is no secret that the Jewish people have been targeted by violence and oppression throughout history. One of the most glorious accounts of triumph over this horrid oppression comes from the book of Esther. Purim is […]
The hidden secret of Tish Be-Av
Tish Be-Av is a day the Jewish community commemorates the tragic loss of the temple. This commemoration is right before the Rosh Hashanah celebration. Most rabbis designate the Saturdays between the two dates as the Sabbaths of Consolation. During this time of grief and reflection of loss; it is traditionally suggested by most rabbis to […]
What is Yom Kippur?
Yom Kippur means “the day of Atonement”. It is essentially the most important holy day of the Jewish year. It occurs on the tenth day of Tishri (ten days after Rosh Hashanna). Traditionally, most Jewish observers set aside work on this special day, attend a synagogue service and respectfully refrain from food by fasting. This […]