The Fall Feasts Teachings and Resources
Learn more about the biblical feasts and how to celebrate these feasts in your home:
Fall Feasts Teachings
A Rabbi Looks at the Fall Feasts
As summer winds down and the autumn of the year approaches, we enter into an extremely important period in the Jewish calendar known as the Fall Feasts. In fact three significant biblical feasts occur in quick succession: Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement and holiest day of the year), and Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths). Prophetic in nature, all three remain to be fulfilled.
The Prophetic Nature of the Fall Feasts
The Fall Feasts are almost upon us! By that I mean Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot. Each of these feasts has a universally accepted meaning to Jewish people in general, but to those of us who have received Yeshua (Jesus) as our Lord, and to the believing Gentiles that have been Rosh-Hashanah-Graphicgrafted into the House of Israel, there is a deeper, more prophetic meaning. Let’s take a look at each of them in turn.
- A Rabbi Looks at the Fall Feasts
- The Prophetic Nature of the Fall Feasts
- Why Do Messianic Jews Fast on Yom Kippur?
Resources
- Fall Feasts E-cards
- Fall Feasts Wallpaper for your PC or Mac
- Shofars, large or small
- The Feasts of Israel
- The Fall Feasts of Israel
- Messianic Mo'adiym Devotional
- Living Emblems



