Post Archaeology bringing Noah to Life One of the most fascinating parts of living in Israel is that the Torah comes to life like never before. When you walk the Land, you can appreciate the context… Read More
Post What are Noah’s Seven Commandments? I have a secret to tell you. My name isn’t really Tuly. It’s true that everyone calls me that, however “Tuly” is just a nickname for “Naphtali,” the Hebrew name… Read More
Post The Spiritual Connection Between Abraham and Trees In the Torah portions focusing on Abraham, a subtle yet profound theme emerges: the significance of trees in Abraham’s spiritual journey. This theme, often overlooked, provides deep insights into the… Read More
Post Studying the Bible in Hebrew After the sin of the Tower of Babel when language was all mixed up, people developed into separate nations. However, in the End Times, many Jews believe that the whole… Read More
Post Three Lessons on Wealth from Father Abraham Our forefather Abraham was one of the most important figures that ever walked the earth. The patriarch is credited with discovering the one true God and establishing a family whose… Read More
Post Three Things You Must Know About Genesis 12:3 This week’s Torah portion known as Lech Lecha contains Genesis 12:3, the foundational Scripture for Christian Zionism. So many non-Jews read this wonderful verse and conclude that it’s time to… Read More
Post Virtual Tour of the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea Rabbi Akiva Gersh guides you on a virtual tour of Israel with a focus on the Jordan Valley, where Abraham lived as described in the Book of Genesis. The Jordan… Read More
Post Was Isaac Resurrected from the Dead? Do you believe in the Resurrection of the Dead? Judaism does! Some even believe that Isaac was the first to be resurrected after Abraham killed him on Mount Moriah (Where… Read More
Post What’s the Difference Between Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew? In Zephaniah 3:9 the prophet describes how all the nations of the world will have “purity of speech” in the end of days: Jewish tradition has always maintained that the… Read More