Post Why are Eggs Eaten at the Passover Seder Meal? Even as we rejoice this Passover in God’s salvation and redemptive acts in history, we must also take a moment to remind ourselves that we live in a broken world,… Read More
Post One Shoulder We are fortunate to live in an age when Christians and Jews, and God-fearers of many nations are joining together to fight the battles of God. Let us pray that… Read More
Post The Art of Questioning We have a really fun Passover tradition in my family. It’s purely silly, and as far as we know, it does not originate from an ancient ancestral book, nor has… Read More
Post A Night of Miracles As we reflect on the near calamity and the providential shield that protected Israel, let us come together in a spirit of profound thankfulness…. Read More
Post Preparations for Passover with Rabbi Elie Mischel Join us for an exclusive interview with Rabbi Elie Mischel, the director of Education at Israel 365. Passover, the Biblical holiday celebrating the Jewish Exodus from slavery in Egypt, is… Read More
Post Biblical Leprosy and the Power of Words The portion of the Bible, Tazria deals primarily with the ritual impurity of one who is afflicted with tzaraat, the Biblical skin ailment usually translated as “leprosy.” This leprosy is… Read More
Post Is the Sweetness Worth the Sting? This morning, as I was driving my son to school, one of my favorite Israeli classic songs, Noami Shemer’s Al Kol Eleh, came on the radio, and without missing a… Read More
Post The Mountain of the Height of Israel The Temple Mount is the epicenter of worship of God. As a result of creating this universal epicenter of worship, through the building of the Temple, the nation of Israel… Read More
Post A Nation Born in One Day In this fascinating verse, Isaiah compares the rebirth of the nation of Israel after the lengthy exile to the birth of a child. Isaiah asks a series of rhetorical questions,… Read More
Post A Redemption Greater Than the Exodus? Jeremiah tells us that the future redemption will be even greater than the Exodus from Egypt…. Read More