The Jewish Voice Today magazine offers you insightful, biblical perspectives on the Jewish roots of the Christian faith, current events in Israel, the Jewish people, Messianic Judaism, prophecy, End Times, and more. You’ll be encouraged and equipped by Rabbi Jonathan Bernis, members of our team, and respected authors theologians, and pastors.
Jewish Voice Connections is our quarterly newsletter focusing on outreach to the Jewish people. We highlight medical outreaches to the lost and scattered tribes of Israel living in places like Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, the Hear O’ Israel Festivals of Jewish Music & Dance in places like Ukraine, and ministry right here in the United States. The stories and testimonies of changed lives in each Connections spotlight some of the remarkable ways in which God is working among His chosen people today.
You may know it as the Jewish Feast of Weeks. In Hebrew, it’s called Shavuot, which means “weeks.” Shavuot is one of the “appointed times” that God commanded Israel to keep, and its date is calculated by counting seven weeks (49 days) from the Sabbath (Shabbat) of Passover week. Shavuot is the 50th day, occurring every year on the 6th day of the Hebrew month of Sivan. On the secular calendar, Shavuot begins this year at sunset on June 1 and ends at sunset on June 3. Outside of Israel, the holiday spans two days, whereas in Israel, Shavuot observance is one day, from sunset June 1 to sunset June 2. Here are seven more things you should know about the Jewish Feast of Shavuot. 7 Things to Know about Shavuot 1. Shavuot Then and Now Sha...
This collection of essays, articles and short stories represent the winners of Jewish Voice’s 2019 Writers Contest. With this contest, it was our hope to provide a platform for talented writers within the wider Messianic Jewish world to share their stories.