By Hope for Israel Staff Writer December 2022 Hannukah , often called the Festival of Lights, is a story of national courage and redemption, and generally centers around Matityahu the High Priest, and his five sons, … Read More
Simchat Torah: Celebrating God’s Word
October 2022 (תשפ״ג) By Moran Rosenblit This coming week, the Jewish people around the world will celebrate Simchat Torah, which literally means “Rejoicing of the Torah”. It is a celebration marking the conclusion of the … Read More
Sukkot: The Prophetic Regathering
Sukkot 5783 (2022) By: Moran Rosenblit On Sunday Oct 9th at sundown, we will begin the celebration of Sukkot which is also known as the Feast of Tabernacles. In Zechariah 14:16, we read something very … Read More
Blow A Shofar in Zion
By Mali Rozen September 2022 Blow the shofar in Zion! Sound an alarm on My holy mountain! Let all living in the land tremble— for the day of Adonai is coming— surely it is near! Joel 2:1 (TLV) Wait…isn’t … Read More
Let Your Light Shine
By: Mali Rozen What significance does the Hanukkah holiday hold for followers of Messiah Yeshua? Surely, it is more than lighting candles for eight nights on a beautiful menorah (hanukkiah), and eating jelly-filled doughnuts! While … Read More
Simchat Torah: Joy of the Word Made Flesh!
By Mali Rosen “…On the eighth day you shall have a holy convocation, and you shall offer an offering made by fire to the Lord. It is a sacred assembly, and you shall do no … Read More
#Arab_Lives_Matter
by Mali Rozen Sukkot 5782 Sukkot is a time to remember our fellow person. During this season, we pause to remember not only God’s provision for the children of Israel after their redemption from Egypt, … Read More
Tabernacles Today; Tabernacles in the Future
by Bill Katz On September 20th, 2021, at sundown, the Jewish world will celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot. Of all the Fall Feasts, this is the first one in which we … Read More
Why Does Yom Kippur Matter?
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) is the most solemn day on the Hebrew calendar. It exists as a direct fulfillment of God’s command to the ancient, wandering Israelites after they were freed from slavery in … Read More
Rosh Hashanah and Repentance
By: Bill Katz For most people, the New Year is an opportunity for celebration. Personally, I have always wondered if all the hoopla about this celebration has to do more with an opportunity to look … Read More