This booklet presents a fictional character, Ya’akov, as he journeys through the historical Passover week as might have any historical Jewish pilgrim from the Galilee.
The spirit of God opens Ya’akov’s eyes to the significance of the Passover Lamb, as He does and has done for countless others today.
Reading and sharing the perspective given in this account teaches necessity of understanding the historical and Hebraic backgrounds of Yeshua and his talmidim.
Briteinu (“Our Covenant”) is a collection of exposition on the five books of Moses utilizing Jewish and Judeo-Chrisitan research sources. Each commentary is organized by the traditional parasha schedule. These commentaries emphasize the Torah in its original historical, linguistic, and religious context.
Torah Rediscovered lovingly challenges readers, Jewish and non-Jewish alike, to take an honest new look at the true nature of the first five books of the Bible (the Torah). Torah Rediscovered reveals the beauty and depth of God’s divine covenantal revelation. In doing so, Torah Rediscovered attempts to demonstrate to all who seek to understand it how its divinely inspired pages can help them to learn in greater depth what it means to be new creations in Messiah. Plus a chapter on how to study and teach the Torah along with the weekly Torah readings. Foreword by Dr. David Stern, translator of The Complete Jewish Bible. Join hundreds of others from all around the world and order your copies of Torah Rediscovered today!
Bereshit: The Foundations of Covenant is volume 1 of the Briteinu Torah Commentary. This is a commentary on the traditional weekly Torah portions as seen through the eyes of a believer in Yeshua of Nazareth.
In this personal study booklet, Studying Joshua, we are afforded an opportunity to see God’s covenants in action among the ancient Israelites. We will study how Israel was granted the right to claim the Promised Land, because it was the Land promised to them by the Holy One through a covenant promise. We will catch a glimpse of how Israel experienced the joy of living in their promised inheritance. All of this involves the interaction between the two major covenants that the Holy One made with His chosen ones, the Covenant of Abraham and the Covenant of Torah. Travel with us as we accompany Joshua and the Israelites in their conquest of this Land of their covenantal inheritance and we will see first hand how these two important and sacred covenants determine the life of God’s people in the Land, as we see the covenants in action.
This 100 page book explores the relationship between Hanukkah and the challenges of assimilation, and explains: the historical summary of events from the first Hanukkah;
how the holiday is customarily celebrated;
the centralized holiday theme and message about assimilation;
and essential knowledge of customs for celebrating Hanukkah.