This Jewish Voice exclusive is your complete guide to Passover and hosting your own Messianic Passover Seder. Introductory content lays the foundation with the history and observance of Passover, including guides to understanding the various Seder elements and pronouncing Hebrew words. A handy leader’s section outlines everything you’ll need for hosting your Seder. The order of service includes Seder blessings written in Hebrew, English and the Hebrew transliteration. Readings and prayers have been adapted to include Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to 1 Corinthians 5:7, is our Passover.
A mezuzah is a small container with a scroll of Scripture inside that we affix to the doorframes of our homes in obedience to the Lord’s command. Inside is a scroll of Scripture with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21 printed on it, which includes the Shema and V’ahavta, Judaism’s fundamental declarations of faith. This special mezuzah includes a glass tube through which you can see the Shema written in Hebrew. Placed on your doorpost it will remind you of the Torah’s command to remember God’s Word, that He is one, and also to pray for Israel. The mezuzah measures approximately 5” long.
This Jewish Voice exclusive is your complete guide to Passover and hosting your own Messianic Passover Seder. Introductory content lays the foundation with the history and observance of Passover, including guides to understanding the various Seder elements and pronouncing Hebrew words. A handy leader’s section outlines everything you’ll need for hosting your Seder. The order of service includes Seder blessings written in Hebrew, English and the Hebrew transliteration. Readings and prayers have been adapted to include Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to 1 Corinthians 5:7, is our Passover.
A mezuzah is a small container with a scroll of Scripture inside that we affix to the doorframes of our homes in obedience to the Lord’s command. Inside is a scroll of Scripture with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21 printed on it, which includes the Shema and V’ahavta, Judaism’s fundamental declarations of faith. This special mezuzah includes a glass tube through which you can see the Shema written in Hebrew. Placed on your doorpost it will remind you of the Torah’s command to remember God’s Word, that He is one, and also to pray for Israel. The mezuzah measures approximately 5” long.
Passover is a monumental event in Jewish history. Its yearly observance was instituted when God delivered the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt and is immersed with symbolism. In this inspirational DVD, filmed on location in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis teaches you how to observe the rich traditions of the Passover Seder — just as Yeshua (Jesus) did with His disciples over 2,000 years ago at the Last Supper. Discover the roots of your New Covenant faith as you see how the various elements of the Passover Seder point to the work of Jesus as the Lamb of God. You’ll also learn how you can celebrate the Seder meal in your own home.
Commemorate Passover with this set of Seder essentials. The JVMI Seder Kit includes blue and white ceramic candle holders, a Seder plate and cup, plus a matzah tosh to hold the Afikomen and other matzah. A timeless swirl-patterned glaze makes each ceramic piece one-of-a-kind. The Seder plate has designated spaces for the elements, and the cup bears the Hebrew Kadesh blessing, which in English is: “Blessed are You, O Lord, our God, King of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.”
This Jewish Voice exclusive is your complete guide to Passover and hosting your own Messianic Passover Seder. Introductory content lays the foundation with the history and observance of Passover, including guides to understanding the various Seder elements and pronouncing Hebrew words. A handy leader’s section outlines everything you’ll need for hosting your Seder. The order of service includes Seder blessings written in Hebrew, English and the Hebrew transliteration. Readings and prayers have been adapted to include Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to 1 Corinthians 5:7, is our Passover.
A mezuzah is a small container with a scroll of Scripture inside that we affix to the doorframes of our homes in obedience to the Lord’s command. Inside is a scroll of Scripture with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21 printed on it, which includes the Shema and V’ahavta, Judaism’s fundamental declarations of faith. This special mezuzah includes a glass tube through which you can see the Shema written in Hebrew. Placed on your doorpost it will remind you of the Torah’s command to remember God’s Word, that He is one, and also to pray for Israel. The mezuzah measures approximately 5” long.
Passover is a monumental event in Jewish history. Its yearly observance was instituted when God delivered the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt and is immersed with symbolism. In this inspirational DVD, filmed on location in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis teaches you how to observe the rich traditions of the Passover Seder — just as Yeshua (Jesus) did with His disciples over 2,000 years ago at the Last Supper. Discover the roots of your New Covenant faith as you see how the various elements of the Passover Seder point to the work of Jesus as the Lamb of God. You’ll also learn how you can celebrate the Seder meal in your own home.
Commemorate Passover with this set of Seder essentials. The JVMI Seder Kit includes blue and white ceramic candle holders, a Seder plate and cup, plus a matzah tosh to hold the Afikomen and other matzah. A timeless swirl-patterned glaze makes each ceramic piece one-of-a-kind. The Seder plate has designated spaces for the elements, and the cup bears the Hebrew Kadesh blessing, which in English is: “Blessed are You, O Lord, our God, King of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.”
This Jewish Voice exclusive is your complete guide to Passover and hosting your own Messianic Passover Seder. Introductory content lays the foundation with the history and observance of Passover, including guides to understanding the various Seder elements and pronouncing Hebrew words. A handy leader’s section outlines everything you’ll need for hosting your Seder. The order of service includes Seder blessings written in Hebrew, English and the Hebrew transliteration. Readings and prayers have been adapted to include Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to 1 Corinthians 5:7, is our Passover.
A mezuzah is a small container with a scroll of Scripture inside that we affix to the doorframes of our homes in obedience to the Lord’s command. Inside is a scroll of Scripture with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21 printed on it, which includes the Shema and V’ahavta, Judaism’s fundamental declarations of faith. This special mezuzah includes a glass tube through which you can see the Shema written in Hebrew. Placed on your doorpost it will remind you of the Torah’s command to remember God’s Word, that He is one, and also to pray for Israel. The mezuzah measures approximately 5” long.
Passover is a monumental event in Jewish history. Its yearly observance was instituted when God delivered the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt and is immersed with symbolism. In this inspirational DVD, filmed on location in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis teaches you how to observe the rich traditions of the Passover Seder — just as Yeshua (Jesus) did with His disciples over 2,000 years ago at the Last Supper. Discover the roots of your New Covenant faith as you see how the various elements of the Passover Seder point to the work of Jesus as the Lamb of God. You’ll also learn how you can celebrate the Seder meal in your own home.
Commemorate Passover with this set of Seder essentials. The JVMI Seder Kit includes blue and white ceramic candle holders, a Seder plate and cup, plus a matzah tosh to hold the Afikomen and other matzah. A timeless swirl-patterned glaze makes each ceramic piece one-of-a-kind. The Seder plate has designated spaces for the elements, and the cup bears the Hebrew Kadesh blessing, which in English is: “Blessed are You, O Lord, our God, King of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.”
Our Messiah, Jesus, is both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. This sculpture depicts the tranquil era when He returns to rule and reign on Earth and bring such peace that a lamb will lie down safely with a lion, as Isaiah 11 prophesies. Made of resin, this art piece measures 14 5/8” L x 8” H x 6” D and will look great on an end table, coffee table or bookshelf.
This Jewish Voice exclusive is your complete guide to Passover and hosting your own Messianic Passover Seder. Introductory content lays the foundation with the history and observance of Passover, including guides to understanding the various Seder elements and pronouncing Hebrew words. A handy leader’s section outlines everything you’ll need for hosting your Seder. The order of service includes Seder blessings written in Hebrew, English and the Hebrew transliteration. Readings and prayers have been adapted to include Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to 1 Corinthians 5:7, is our Passover.
A mezuzah is a small container with a scroll of Scripture inside that we affix to the doorframes of our homes in obedience to the Lord’s command. Inside is a scroll of Scripture with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21 printed on it, which includes the Shema and V’ahavta, Judaism’s fundamental declarations of faith. This special mezuzah includes a glass tube through which you can see the Shema written in Hebrew. Placed on your doorpost it will remind you of the Torah’s command to remember God’s Word, that He is one, and also to pray for Israel. The mezuzah measures approximately 5” long.
Passover is a monumental event in Jewish history. Its yearly observance was instituted when God delivered the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt and is immersed with symbolism. In this inspirational DVD, filmed on location in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis teaches you how to observe the rich traditions of the Passover Seder — just as Yeshua (Jesus) did with His disciples over 2,000 years ago at the Last Supper. Discover the roots of your New Covenant faith as you see how the various elements of the Passover Seder point to the work of Jesus as the Lamb of God. You’ll also learn how you can celebrate the Seder meal in your own home.
Commemorate Passover with this set of Seder essentials. The JVMI Seder Kit includes blue and white ceramic candle holders, a Seder plate and cup, plus a matzah tosh to hold the Afikomen and other matzah. A timeless swirl-patterned glaze makes each ceramic piece one-of-a-kind. The Seder plate has designated spaces for the elements, and the cup bears the Hebrew Kadesh blessing, which in English is: “Blessed are You, O Lord, our God, King of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.”
Our Messiah, Jesus, is both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. This sculpture depicts the tranquil era when He returns to rule and reign on Earth and bring such peace that a lamb will lie down safely with a lion, as Isaiah 11 prophesies. Made of resin, this art piece measures 14 5/8” L x 8” H x 6” D and will look great on an end table, coffee table or bookshelf.
Discover amazing parallels to Jesus that have been divinely placed in the Jewish holiday of Passover. Learn about the various elements of a Passover Seder and see how the Passover lamb of Exodus foreshadows the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world – Jesus.