Torah Reading for Sept 28 - Oct 4 2008

Sunday, 28 September 2008 03:55 by rabbi

Here is this week's Messianic Torah reading schedule

Torah

Lev 12-14

Prophets

Isa 35-41

Writings

Job 32-37

New Covenant

Luk 14-15

2 Cor 12-13

May Yahweh bless you in your studies and reveal to you all that you seek in HIS name and for HIS glory.

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Torah reading for 21 Sep 2008

Sunday, 21 September 2008 09:07 by rabbi

Here is this week's Messianic Torah reading schedule

Torah

Lev 8-11

Prophets

Isa 28-34

Writings

Job 27-31

New Covenant

Luk 12-13
2 Cor 10-11

May Yahweh bless you in your studies and reveal to you all that you seek in HIS name and for HIS glory.

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God's Holy Days

Saturday, 20 September 2008 15:49 by mcstar

This week Rabbi Fabricant discusses the Holy Days prescribed by our Lord and their meaning in our lives. 

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Torah reading for 14 Sep 2008

Sunday, 14 September 2008 07:59 by rabbi

Here is this week's Messianic Torah reading schedule

Torah

Lev 4-7

Prophets

Isa 18-27

Writings

Job 20-26

New Covenant

Luk 10-11
2 Cor 7-9

May Yahweh bless you in your studies and reveal to you all that you seek in HIS name and for HIS glory.

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This weeks Sermon -- A closer relationship with HIM

Monday, 8 September 2008 14:18 by mcstar

Developing a closer relationship  with our God is one of the most important things we can do in our lives.  Rabbi Fabricant discusses practical ways we can become closer to Him.  Download sermon (7.7MB)

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30 Days of Fasting and Prayer +10

Sunday, 7 September 2008 13:12 by rabbi

prayer Join our congregation as we have entered into 30 days of prayer and fasting. We started on the evening of August 31st thru the evening of September 29th which is the start of the fall Holy day Rosh Hashana. We will then continue for an additional 10 days, which are known as the 10 days of awe, concluding with Yom Kippur service (day of atonement) October 9. The purpose of this time is to create a burning desire to grow more intimately with God and draw closer to Him. By giving up something (fasting) that we like; a meal, TV, recreation, an additional activity, sports, or an addiction, you know what steals you away from Him. This will free up some time that you can spend listening to God. I promise you if you make time for Him, He will make His presence known to you. This will create a more loving, meaningful and trusting relationship with God and that is what I truly believe we all desperately desire. Please see the attached flyer that we gave out to our congregation to help them get focused. Please stand with us. God loves you so much. He wants all of you including your heart, mind, soul and time with you. Yahweh is after our hearts, He does not care about our religion. He just wants to have a personal relationship with us. The question is do you want to have one with Him?

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Why is Honey served on Rosh Hashana?

Saturday, 6 September 2008 13:22 by mcstar

 

The custom of eating sweets on Rosh Hashana is more than 1500 years old.  It expresses the hope that sweetness will enter the lives of all Jews in the coming year.  The practice spread quickly, and today on almost every Rosh Hashana table can be found a dish of honey or syrup. Whereas during most of the year bread is dipped in salt when the blessing over bread is recited, on Rosh Hashana the first piece of challah eaten at the meal is dipped in honey.  Apple is also dipped in honey to express the hope for "a good sweet year".  It is common practice not to serve sour foods during Rosh Hashana.

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