Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, includes an intriguing observance. Join Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin as they discuss the last of the Fall Feasts prescribed by God in Leviticus 23. Discover the meaning behind this Feast and how it can encourage your faith. Jonathan and Ezra share personal memories of celebrating Sukkot and expound on its prophetic element yet to be fulfilled.
It’s the holiest day of the Jewish year. Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin discuss Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Join them as they share their personal stories of observing this important day and reveal its powerful connection to your New Covenant faith. You’ll learn the significance of the holy day and how this “appointed time of the Lord” is not only a memorial but also points to the prophetic return of the Messiah.
Discover what the first of the Jewish Fall Feasts – Rosh Hashanah – means to you as a Believer. Rabbi Jonathan and Ezra reveal how the Fall Feasts are not merely Jewish holidays but are also prophetic events relevant to the whole world. Learn how the Feasts of the Old Testament provide a backdrop for Christians and Jewish people alike to understand the full significance of what Yeshua (Jesus) has done for us. Find out why Rosh Hashanah is also called the Feast of Trumpets and why the shofar is an important instrument of worship.
We apologize that the Ruth Scroll is out of stock. We will substitute with the lovely Isaiah Scroll.
This year, the month of May holds three important Israeli civil holidays: Yom HaZikaron – Israel’s Memorial Day, Yom HaAtzmaut – Israel’s Independence Day, and Yom Yerushalayim – Jerusalem Day
Easter will become more meaningful to you than ever before! Join Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin for an exploration into the Jewish context of Easter week. You’ll see how Jesus’ suffering, trial, crucifixion and resurrection fulfilled detailed Bible prophecies about the Messiah. Gain fascinating insight into the famous painting of “The Last Supper” by Leonardo DaVinci, and discover the important difference between Easter and Passover. See why the resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith.
This year, Passover and Good Friday align on the calendar. Both are Friday, April 15, 2022. In the last 100 years, Passover and Good Friday have fallen on the same Friday 34 times.
Jonathan and Ezra examine one of the most celebrated Jewish holidays. Passover commemorates God delivering the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Join them as they explore the Scriptures and reveal how the Passover Seder relates to the Last Supper Jesus observed with His disciples before He was crucified. You will gain a whole new perspective on why the Messiah is called our Passover Lamb. You’ll also learn how to include your friends and family in a celebration of this anointed time.