Jewish people are descendants of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were the patriarchs of Israel, and the Jewish people are their identifiable progeny. Historically, Jewish people have not acknowledged Jesus (Yeshua) as the Messiah promised to Israel.
The actual date of Yeshua’s birth is a non-issue in Scripture. Most Messianic Jews simply celebrate the fact that the Father, out of His love for us, sent His Son, the Messiah Yeshua, into the world to reconcile us to Him.

Have you ever been in exactly the right place at exactly the right time to be a part of something great. Maybe it was someone else who was there at just the right moment for you. They came to your rescue just when you needed it, saving the day, solving the problem, turning bad circumstances to good.

Learn about Shavuot, a Jewish pilgrimage feast celebrating God giving the Torah at Mount Sinai. Discover its connection to Pentecost and the Holy Spirit.
Learn the Hebrew meaning of holy convocation (mikra kodesh) and discover how the biblical spring feasts point to Yeshua and prepare believers for His return.

Learn how to prepare your home for Passover with traditional customs like removing leaven and the search for chametz, plus spiritual lessons for Believers in Yeshua.
Jewish Voice staff and volunteers provided free medical care to thousands in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, where poverty and water crises left many in urgent need.