Shavuot: Freedom & Fellowship

On Saturday, June 4th at sundown, we will celebrate Shavuot, also known as the “Feast of Weeks”. This holiday marks the conclusion of the seven weeks in which we count the Omer, as God instructed … Read More

Jerusalem Day: Celebration or Provocation?

By: Mali RozenMay 2022   Is Jerusalem Day a celebration or provocation? As with everything else concerning the modern State of Israel, it depends on who you ask. Jerusalem Day (Yom Yerushalyim) is an Israeli … Read More

Why Ukraine is Not Europe’s “Palestine”

By: Mali Rozen March 2022 Gigi Hadid, popular American model and daughter of Nazareth-born Jordanian-American millionaire, Mohamed Hadid, recently sparked another round of controversy by comparing Ukraine to Palestine. In an Instagram post, Hadid claimed … Read More

Shemitah: What it is and Why It Matters

By: Mali Rozen February 2022 Israel is in a Shemitah year. “Shemitah” or “Shmita” is a word that describes a concept in Judaism that refers to the seventh year of a seven-year cycle, where God … Read More

Israel & The UN: The Coming Showdown

By: Mali Rozen January 2022 Israel and the United Nations (UN) have had a precarious relationship over the decades. Ironically, the very body that stipulated the need for partitioning then-British Mandate Palestine into a Jewish … Read More

Was Jesus Palestinian?

By: Mali Rozen Every Christmas season, there are those who want to make sure people “remember” that Jesus was Palestinian. Amer Zahr, an American-Palestinian comic, activist, and lawyer, is one of the most vocal people … 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

#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