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Hadash

Sitting on the Fence – Sidra Ki Tisah

Weekly Sidra: Ki Tisa (when you lift up) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 30:1-34:35 Haftorah: Melachim Alef / I Kings 18:20-18:39 Ahab sent orders to all the Israelites and gathered the prophets at Mount Carmel. Elijah approached all the people and said, "How long will you keep hopping between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow Him; and if Baal, follow him!" But the people answered him not a word. (Malachim Alef 18: 20-21) The prophet Elijah asks a very important question in the weekly Haftarah portion.  How long will you keep hopping between two opinions? As I meditated on this I was struck by how often we like to sit on the fence.  A clear reading of the Bible states that Hashem wants us to eat kosher.  Read the dietary laws in Leviticus chapter 11.  Yet when you talk to Christians many will say that the law is done [...]

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Torah

Tassels / Tzitzit / Fringes – Mashiach

Tassels / Tzitzit  / Fringes - Mashiach

ציצית – Tzitzit, or Tessels: The children of Israel are commanded to wear tassels on the 4 corners (canfei) of their garments with a cord or thread of blue in each one (see Bamidbar 15:37-41 and Devarim / Deut. 22).   HaShem has given us many reminders of who He is and what He desires for us to do. ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Torah

Mashiach’s Tzitzit – Tassels

Mashiach's Tzitzit - Tassels

The children of Israel are commanded to wear tassels on the 4 corners (canfei) of their garments with a cord or thread of blue in each one (see Bamidbar 15:37-41 and Devarim / Deut. 22).   There is a biblical command to attach fringes to the corners of four-cornered garments. The garments which sport these fringes, known as tallit an ...

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Haggim, Israel, Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots

Spiritual Preparation for the Fall Feast Days (Video)

Spiritual Preparation for the Fall Feast Days (Video)

This Rosh Chodesh, New Moon, marks the start of the month of Elul.  Elul 1 is 30 days from the Feast of Trumpets and 40 days before the Day of Atonement.  "Elul" has been interpreted as an acronym, with its Hebrew letters "Aleph," "Lamed," "Vav," "Lamed" representing the words "Ani L& ...

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