by Katie Eacrett | Mar 3, 2023 | German, Uncategorized
Was können wir alle vom Sabbat lernen Liebe...
by Kim Troup | Jan 26, 2023 | Shabbat Shalom, Uncategorized
The Biblical calendar is a lunar oneThis week’s Torah portion includes the final three plagues and the beginning of the Exodus. It also includes the instructions for the celebration of the Passover holiday and the procedure for the sacrifice of the lamb. The...
by Katie Eacrett | Jan 24, 2023 | German, Uncategorized
Wir können optimistisch seinLiebe Freunde,Wir haben eine neue israelische Regierung, und das ist eine sehr gute Sache. Die meisten Menschen gehen davon aus, dass die neue Regierung, die sich aus...
by Kim Troup | Jan 19, 2023 | Shabbat Shalom, Uncategorized
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Are we ready for redemption?This week’s portion begins with Exodus 6:2. God speaks to Moses and explains to him that He is the God who appeared to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, that He hears the suffering of the Children of...
by Kim Troup | Jan 9, 2023 | Reflections from Israel, Uncategorized
The concept of Messiah is a Jewish concept rooted in the words of the Biblical prophets. Jews have been waiting for Messiah to come for centuries. Christianity was born out of the Jewish Messianic hope but Christians believe that the Messiah has already come in the...
by Kim Troup | Jan 6, 2023 | Uncategorized
Samuel: Anointing the Kings of Israel In the book of Judges, we followed close to 400 years of Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel. There is no national government and the leaders are temporary and regional. The nation moves between times of trouble and times of...