L’Shanah Tovah U’Metukah!

shanah tovah u'metukah

L’shana tovah u’metukah (pronounced l’shah-NAH toe-VAH ooh-meh-too-KAH) is a greeting for the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). It  means “For a good and sweet year.” Rosh Hashanah (pronounced (Roshe Hah-SHAH-nah) will start from sundown on Friday September 18 to nightfall…

The Branch of David (Part 1)

The “Branch of David” is a description that is used in the prophetic books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Zechariah and Revelation. It was used first by Isaiah, who prophesied from 740 BC in the Kingdom of Judah. Context The context for…

Messianic Judaism: Living In Between

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By Michael Clark (source Christianity.com) Messianic Judaism continues to grow in number of believers and in self-definition Messianic Jews, caught between Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism, still wrestle with the identity of their faith, even as their number continues to grow.…

History of Christian Antisemitism

Christian antisemitism

Based on Jewish Roots: A Foundation of Biblical Theology for Messianic Judaism by Mr Daniel Juster (Rockville, Maryland: Davar Publishing Co., 1986, p. 141-148).   Daniel Juster is a graduate of Wheaton College and McCormick Theological Seminary. He has pastored…

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