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Yom Kippur through the Eyes of Longing

As we observe Yom Kippur, the annual Day of Atonement, we are reminded of the sacrifice that has come to cleanse us from all our sin for all of time.

A Clear Threat Against Israel is Heard

Turkey sits at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East; it has historically been a secular, modern nation with a majority Muslim population.

With your support we've accomplished so much more!

Your compassion to provide humanitarian aid, clean water, and the message of Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) made an enormous difference in Hosanna.

Today on Jewish Voice: David Barton

Historian David Barton joins Jonathan Bernis to discuss The Jefferson Lies, revealing historical research on Thomas Jefferson's faith and pioneering stand for liberty.

U.S. and Israel – What Will the Future Hold?

As the U.S. prepared for and reacted to the first debate of 2016 between candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, a state visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led to meetings with both presidential hopefuls to ensure strong U.S.–Israel relations.

Blessings for a Good and Sweet New Year!

Rosh Hashanah – or the Feast of Trumpets – rings in the Jewish New Year with 100 blasts of the shofar. It begins the High Holy Days and is a time for celebration as well as reflection.

Rosh Hashanah – Welcome Year 5777!

Today, Rosh Hashanah and the Feast of Trumpets are celebrated as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah, like the Gregorian New Year, is a time to reflect on the previous year as well as the one ahead.

9 Ways to Sweeten Your New Year

This New Year our thoughts turn to the many ways we can make the coming year better than the previous one – ways to improve ourselves, our relationships, and, as Believers, our experience of God.

Praying in the New Year of 5777

Every year on the first Sunday in October, hundreds of millions of people from well over 100 nations around the world follow the mandate of Psalm 122:3 to pray for the peace of Jerusalem.