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CHAG PESACH SAMEACH!
CHAG PESACH SAMEACH! A synchronized Good Friday points us to the Hebrew roots of salvation as pictured in Passover. May the God of Israel bless you and your house during this season with a fresh revelation of Yeshua HaMashiach! With … Continue reading →
Purim
I am reporting from Jerusalem: As the country here celebrates the deliverance of Israel from Haman, the Persian adversary who tried to destroy us, the Jewish people, so He is raising Esthers today to “stand in the gap” for Israel. … Continue reading →
Yom Kippur
By Myles Weiss Yom Kippur ended last evening. The previous night, the cantor (singing rabbi) had recited the famous Kol Nidre, which means All Vows. This haunting prayer-song became part of the liturgy after the Spanish Inquisition. During that … Continue reading →
5774 – Ready to go through the Open Door?
By Myles Weiss The decade of “70” is coming into its 4th year. We are celebrating the Fall Feasts and beginning the year 5774. The Hebrew letter “ayin” which is the word associated with 70 is pictured by the … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible History, Hebrew, Holiday Message, Israel, Katharine Weiss, Myles Weiss, Shalom
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Tagged 5774, Happy New Year, High Holy Days, Rosh HaShanah, Shofar, Yom Kippur
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Tisha b’Av
By Myles Weiss Today marks the 9th day of the month of Av, held in awe and with contemplative reverence by the Jewish people. It ends three weeks of introspective “teshuvah”(repentance) during which our jewish people remember dark times in … Continue reading →
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Tagged destruction, israeli, israelite, jerusalem, jew, Jewish, lamentations, mourning, temple, Tisha b'av
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The Ascent of all Believers
by Katharine Weiss Scriptures speak of the “Psalms of Ascent” from Psalm 120 to Psalm 134. These 15 songs are meant to carry the spirit of the worshipper up to Jerusalem, to the Temple to meet with God. The Hebrew … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible History, Holiday Message, Israel, Katharine Weiss
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Tagged Bible, Feasts, Israel, Scripture, Talmud, Torah, Yeshua
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The City of the Great King
A Myles Memo by Myles Weiss Yom Yerushalayim — “Jerusalem Day” (May 8 this year) marked the day 46 years ago that Israel wrested the Old City of Jerusalem from the Kingdom of Jordan in the … Continue reading →
Yom HaShoah
By Myles Weiss Growing up in New York, it was not unusual for me to see numbers tattooed on the forearms of shopkeepers, deli-owners, and random friends and relatives. It seemed a silent but significant witness to us, the younger … Continue reading →
At the end of Passover
By Myles Weiss As Passover concludes around the world, I thought this photo of the original Southern Steps (they date from the time of Yeshua) makes a poignant statement of the Jewish historicity in the Land of Israel and Israel’s … Continue reading →
A Season of Joy—Sukkot
By Katharine Weiss Jesus kept all the Feasts during His earthly life. He did this as an observant Jew, as a model for us, and as the promised Messiah. The season of Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles, is notable for … Continue reading →