Messianic Jews continue to practice many of the traditions of their Jewish heritage while recognizing the transforming power of faith in Yeshua and acknowledging the teachings of the New Covenant.
Tonight, as we light seven Chanukah candles, we remember God’s purity and recognize that as Believers in Yeshua, we have the Holy Spirit living inside us.
On this sixth night of Chanukah as six candles fill the Chanukiah, we remember the victory won by God for the Maccabees and the victory He won for us in Yeshua.
Chanukah is an eight-day celebration commemorating the miracle of the oil. It is also called the Festival of Light and the Festival of Dedication. Jewish people celebrate Chanukah today by lighting the Chanukah candles.
Simchat Torah is a celebration that God has spoken to mankind through His Torah – His instructions.
As we observe Yom Kippur, the annual Day of Atonement, we are reminded of the sacrifice that has come to cleanse us from all our sin for all of time.
Rosh Hashanah – or the Feast of Trumpets – rings in the Jewish New Year with 100 blasts of the shofar. It begins the High Holy Days and is a time for celebration as well as reflection.
This New Year our thoughts turn to the many ways we can make the coming year better than the previous one – ways to improve ourselves, our relationships, and, as Believers, our experience of God.