Modern-day scribes telling stories.
(don’t worry, it’s in English!)
How To Survive This Season Of Your Life
There's a reason why we call it a fog. For many of us, there will be times in our lives that are shrouded by the haze of uncertainty and hard-to-find hope. But rest assured, you do not have to go through this alone.
A Day For Forgiveness
Yom Kippur is a day of atonement and forgiveness. It is the last day of the Days of Awe, and it's time to take stock in our lives. On this Day of Atonement, we are supposed to live with a spirit of repentance and be thankful for forgiveness. As Jewish followers of the Messiah, our atonement was secured as Jesus was crucified on that cursed tree. There is nothing more we can do to earn ourselves forgiveness or atonement, it has already been provided for us. What is left is for us to receive it.
These Days Of Awe
In Jewish tradition, The Days of Awe are ten days from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. These days are considered the holiest days on the Jewish calendar. They are a time for reflection, fasting, and repentance. During this time Jews ask forgiveness from those they have wronged and forgive those who have wronged them. On Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement), Jews believe that the fate of the Jewish people will be sealed by God's judgment over them on this day.
Jesus in Genesis - Adam to Seth
In Genesis, we find the thread of redemption woven through the first few chapters. It is set forth in the form of a story. A family story.
It is related in Hebrew as a “Toldot,” which means “These are the generations of…” Put another way, it poses and answers the question “What became of?” In that, we see how God unfolds His story through the generations in Genesis, the book of beginnings, to bring His creation (including man) to redemption out of chaos.
Jesus In The Old Testament
A clear interpretation of the place Jesus holds and the importance He has in both the Old and New Testaments. Understanding this is crucial to a deeper understanding of Scripture and the Messiah.
The History of Antisemitism & The Olympics
Title: The History of Antisemitism & the Olympics | Jewish Road
An overview of antisemitism and its place in Olympic history. Find out about some historic moments when antisemites used the global gathering to spread their hatred.
Tisha B’Av: Remembering The Destruction Of The Temple
On this solemn day, we remember specific events in history and how they impacted us as a people. Although today is not necessarily meant to be celebratory, it should also not be forgotten. Today Jews around the world will join together in mourning and reflection.
Jesus In Genesis
The first thing we see in the Bible is that there are these connections between what we call: Act One and Act Two, or better known as the Old and New Testaments. You don't have to look far to find them. In fact, you can find glimpses of Jesus throughout the first book of the Bible.
We Are Witnesses Of The Harvest
Embedded in the narrative of the Feasts of Israel is a verse right in the middle of them all. It is a verse of separation. If you’re not careful, you might even be tempted to overlook it and ask what’s next. Don’t do that.
Leviticus 23:22 is crucial.
It’s not about the past. It’s not about the future.
It’s about right now.
Antisemitism - A Personal Experience
We’ve had a year of incredible division and hatred. I just wrote the phrase, “unprecedented division,” but that wouldn’t be true. We’ve been here before. Whether it was Haman, Hitler, or Hamas, my people have always had an enemy seeking to destroy us. But this is my version, in my generation, where hatred rears its ugly head once again. I’ve felt it, personally.
Shavuot: The Jewish Holiday of Pentecost
Believe it or not, we have another Jewish holiday just around the corner. Sunday evening, May 16 at sundown, begins the Jewish holiday of Shavuot or the Feast of Weeks. Jewish people worldwide will be celebrating this holiday as the day God gave the Torah (Law) to the Jewish people at Mt. Sinai.
God's Restoration of Israel: Why the Jewish People Have Survived
At sundown tonight, the 5th of the Hebrew month “Iyar,” it will be Yom Ha’atzmaut - Israel’s Independence Day. This day is not just about freedom for the Jewish people but also marks God's providential hand in their history. The Jewish people were brought back from near extinction by God Himself, and now they are flourishing as one of the most powerful nations in the world!