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You Can Be a Chanukah Hero

December 05, 2017
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I’ve always loved heroes. 

That’s perhaps why Chanukah is my favorite time of the year. 

Chanukah is the season when we celebrate how, centuries ago, God’s people were willing to make enormous sacrifices – to fight against great odds – and do what’s right. They became heroes through their obedience to God. 

I’m sure you know the story …

Alexander the Great conquered most of the known world but died without an heir, so his massive new empire (which included Judea) was divided among his generals. 

This was fine for the Jews of Judea at first – until 175 BC, when the Seleucid King Antiochus IV Epiphanes invaded and tried to outlaw worship of the one true God, the God of Israel. Antiochus banned circumcision, outlawed the Hebrew Bible and even sacrificed pigs on an altar to Zeus in God’s Holy Temple. 

This prompted a Jewish uprising – the Maccabean Revolt – led by a Jewish priest named Mattathias and his sons. 

After ten long years of guerilla warfare against a much larger and better equipped Seleucid army, the Jewish rebels did the seemingly impossible, pushing back their enemies, recapturing Jerusalem and cleansing and rededicating the Temple. 

That’s why those Jewish Maccabean warriors were heroes – they did impossible things, against impossible odds, because it was right and because God told them to.

Their heroic actions are the basis for the celebration of Chanukah. Especially important was the miracle of the oil. During the rededication of the temple, they found only enough specially prepared oil to relight the lampstand in the Holy place for one day. 

But miraculously, God kept the lampstand burning for eight days until new oil could be prepared! This is why we celebrate Chanukah by lighting candles for eight days. All because the heroes of that day had faith that God could do the impossible. 

When I look at the ministry of Jewish Voice – at all the people who work so hard to serve Jewish people around the world through this organization – I include them in my list of heroes. 

The volunteers who serve with us provide Jewish people in India, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and Israel with critical medical, dental and eye care who otherwise would not have such services. 

Heroes who work so hard to provide impoverished and often persecuted Jewish people with clean water, education and – most important of all – with the Good News of Yeshua (Jesus) who loves them, died for them and wants them to receive the gift of eternal life

Because of the faith and efforts of these many heroes I regularly have seen God do seemingly impossible things through the ministry of Jewish Voice. 

But the heroes in this ministry are not only those who often go to the remote places where Jewish Voice works. 

Our heroes, and the people I admire, include those partners (like you) who give so generously to make this ministry possible. Remember that Romans 10:15 asks: “How will they go if they are not sent?” 

Overcoming opposition, accomplishing heroic things and sometimes achieving miraculous results are possible only because of your generous support. 

I truly mean it when I say you are one of our heroes (and one of MY heroes) when you join with Jewish Voice, in obedience to God, and give to provide care for impoverished Jewish people, and to share Yeshua with them. 

Will you continue to be a hero by standing with Jewish Voice to serve Jewish people and their neighbors in need? 

Will you help us be obedient to God’s call by giving to provide physical care and spiritual hope in Yeshua to people around the world? 

Happy Thanksgiving 2017!

November 23, 2017
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May your heart overflow with praise as you reflect on God’s goodness and His great love for you.

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable – if there is any virtue and if there is anything worthy of praise – dwell on these things. —Philippians 4:8

A blessed holiday to you!

In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Messiah Yeshua.
―1 Thessalonians 5:18

We say goodbye to a dedicated Leader and Servant

November 20, 2017

It is with sadness that we report the passing of Dorothy (Dotti) Solomon, a beloved member of the Jewish Voice Ministries International Board of Directors.

Dotti was a dedicated leader, servant and an inspiration in Messianic Jewish ministry. She served two elected terms as the only female president of the 102-year-old Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA). For two decades, she was Executive Director of the Messianic Jewish Israel Fund (MJIF).

Dotti and her husband, Robert, co-founded the first Messianic Jewish synagogue in the Southeast United States, Congregation Beth Hallel in Roswell, Georgia. Her commitment to the Jewish people and Messianic movement was further evidenced by her faithful service on the boards of several organizations in addition to JVMI, including Jewish Believers & Friends, Yachad Ministries, MJAA, and the Fellowship of Israel Related Ministries (FIRM).

“It has been a privilege to know and serve with such a dynamic, faithful woman of God,” said Jonathan Bernis, president and CEO of Jewish Voice Ministries. “We will greatly miss Dotti and extend to her family our prayers for God’s comfort and peace.”

Restoring What Was Lost – The Messianic Jewish Family Bible

November 17, 2017
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One of the many beautiful things about Messianic Judaism is that it restores the continuity of Jewish culture to the Holy Scriptures, from Old Covenant to New. It’s something that has been lost – in some cases stolen – from modern faith in Yeshua (Jesus), and the Gentile Church is the less for it.

For example, when the Council of Nicea met in the 4th century, participants determined Yeshua’s death and resurrection would be celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar rather than the Jewish one. This effectively separated these pivotal events from the biblical holiday of Passover, which deepened the wedge that had grown between followers of the Messiah and the Jewish roots of their faith.

But God never ordained that separation. Yeshua died on Passover and rose on Firstfruits. That is an intentional and meaningful part of the redemption story that God tells throughout Scripture.

This is just one of many concerns that inspired the quest for a Bible translation to restore the scriptural links to the Jewish roots of our faith. A team of Messianic Jews launched a project that brought together some of the brightest biblical scholars – both Jewish and Gentile – to create the Messianic Jewish Family Bible and the Tree of Life Version (TLV).

The Tree of Life Version speaks with a “Jewish-friendly voice – a voice mirroring the Bible authors themselves – to recover the authentic context of the Bible,” according to the TLV Bible Society. Most Bible translations don’t reveal the Jewish consistency across the entire Word of God. The Messianic Jewish Family Bible recovers this set-aside continuity.

Not long after the Messianic Jewish Family Bible was published, the TLV was invited to join SIL International’s Translator’s Workplace. (SIL is a Christian organization, formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics.) The Translator’s Workplace is an impressive collection of reference materials chosen to aid the work of Bible translators. It provides cross-references of every Bible translation in every known language for accurately translating the original biblical manuscripts into a new language. Now, that library also includes the Tree of Life Version.

To effectively reach Semitic cultures with God’s Word, they reached out requesting the TLV be added to the Translator’s Workplace. Semitic culture is much different than

Western thought – even the best translators have a difficult time finding the right wording or phrasing to bring over the true meaning without paraphrasing (TLV Blog).

The invitation from Translator’s Workplace is a significant honor to the team who created the TLV and Messianic Jewish Family Bible. Its presence within the reference library will be extremely beneficial to translators in gaining a better understanding of how to translate the Scriptures into new languages while considering the original Jewish context.

Restoring

The Messianic Jewish Family Bible revives the Jewish essence of the Holy Scriptures by restoring eight important aspects:

· The Jewish name of the Messiah, Yeshua

· Reverence for the four-letter unspoken name of God

· Clarity between the Creator and creation in the text – returning capitalized pronouns for God

· Hebrew terminology that most translations overlook

· Key names within the biblical text to a more Hebraic expression that reconnects Messiah to His Jewish family

· The earlier work of translators by providing new terms for words whose meanings have become altered by language changes over the centuries

· The Jewish culture of Yeshua’s day through art and documented biblical holiday observance

Clarifying

The Messianic Jewish Family Bible also clears up four points of confusion common in other translations, such as terminology referring to:

· People who are not born Jewish

· The “synagogue” and “church”

· The “Jews” of the New Covenant

· The “law”

Meaningful Features

The Messianic Jewish Family Bible includes a variety of additional features to inspire Messianic Jews and other Believers and help them grow in their faith. These include:

· Weekly Torah Readings

· 83 Messianic Jewish illustrations

· Insightful introductions to each book

· Shabbat Family Prayers

· Hebrew Word Glossary

· Messianic Prophecy Footnotes

· Headings to reveal story topics

· Original Maps

The Messianic Jewish Family Bible is an exceptional tool for studying God’s Word and sharing our faith as Messianic Jews. For Gentile Believers, it opens the invaluable Jewish context of the Bible that, sadly, has been lost in most modern translations.

 

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