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Simchat Torah: Celebrating God’s Word

October 12, 2017
The Torah contains the first five books of the Holy Scriptures and is Judaism’s most revered text. In it, we discover the God of Creation and learn the history of Israel. We receive His Law and find the first prophetic promise of mankind’s redemption.

Help us open doors through prayer

October 12, 2017
The Hebrew year 5777 has ended, and we are now in 5778, which some are calling the Year of the Door. This is because Chet, the 8th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, represents the 8 in 5778 and signifies a door.

Comfort: Celebrating God’s Presence at Sukkot, Day 5

October 08, 2017

Being Known: Celebrating God’s Presence at Sukkot, Day 1

October 03, 2017

JVMI 50th Anniversary: A Look Back at 2011-2012

October 02, 2017

3 Reasons to Rejoice at Sukkot

October 02, 2017
Sukkot is a feast of many names. Sukkot (soo-KOTE) is the Hebrew word for “booths,” also referred to as “tabernacles.” Therefore, the festival is also called The Feast of Booths and the Feast of Tabernacles.

A blessed Yom Kippur to you!

September 29, 2017
God’s Blessings at Yom Kippur Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year. It is the annual Day of Atonement on which God covered and removed the sin of Israel. Fasting, Sabbath rest, repentance, and prayer are important parts of Yom Kippur in Jewish life.

Peaceful Israeli community rocked by terrorist attack

September 29, 2017

Prayers for the Jewish Holy Day Season

September 28, 2017

The Gifts of Yeshua at Yom Kippur

September 28, 2017
Jewish tradition teaches that every Rosh Hashanah (rosh ha-SHAH-nah), the Lord pronounces judgment for the coming year for each person’s life. Ten days later, on Yom Kippur (yom kih-POUR), tradition holds that He seals the judgment.
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