
Ki Tavo (When you come)
Ki Tavo (When You Enter) Deut. 26:1–29:9; Is. 60:1–22; Luke 23:26–56 In this week’s parasha, God instructed Israel to bring their first-fruits (‘bikurim’) to the

Ki Tavo (When You Enter) Deut. 26:1–29:9; Is. 60:1–22; Luke 23:26–56 In this week’s parasha, God instructed Israel to bring their first-fruits (‘bikurim’) to the

Many people are not aware that there is no mention of synagogues, rabbis, Pharisees, Sadducees, or yeshivas, in the OT for they only developed in

Psalm 91 is a beautiful psalm which promises God’s complete covering over us when we place our full trust in Him. “1 He who dwells in

Deut 3:23–7:11; Isa 40:1–26; John 10:1–42 This Shabbat is called by the special name of Shabbat Nachamu (Sabbath of Comfort) and is taken from our

The Shabbat which is connected to Tisha B’Av (the 9th Av in the 5th month of the Hebrew calendar) is known as Shabbat Chazon (שבת

Ever since the introduction of the covid regulations, many people are becoming isolated and disconnected from other believers. We will not let that happen to

Deut 1:1 – 3:22. Isaiah 1:1-27 This week’s Torah portion opens with the 5th Book of the Torah called D’varim (Words): “These are the words

Let me share with you some words I came across recently regarding the Kingdom of God from a friend of mine, that really touched my

PARASHAT LECH LECHA – TORAH PORTION 3 – LECH LECHA (GO FORTH) Gen.12:1–17:27; Isa.40:27–41:16; Matt.1:1–17 Our Torah portion begins with a command from God to

Man’s wickedness led God to bring a Flood. The first act began with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. From there, things went

Now there was a man, a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jewish people. He came to Yeshua at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that You,