Posts Tagged high priest

Hadash

How and Why Chanukah (Video)

What does Chanukah mean? The word "Chanukah" means "dedication". The holiday celebrates the re-dedication of the Temple in 165 B.C.E., after the Maccabee family and their followers recaptured the Temple Mount from the Syrians. How is Chanukah spelled? Unfortunately for internet search engines, there is no standard English spelling. People commonly use start the word with either Ch or H (as with all Hebrew "ch" noises, this is the sound heard in "Bach", not "chair"), and people may or may not double the n, k, or both. What is the history this holiday celebrates? In the year 174 B.C.E., Antiochus IV became ruler of Syria. He was a harsh tyrant and contemptuous of religion. He gave himself the title "Epiphanes" ("beloved of the gods"), but a contemporary historian, Polebius, wrote that "Epimanes" ("madman") was more accurate. Until this time, the land of Israel had not been harshly treated by the Syrians. The previous Syrian ruler, Seleucus, normally treated the Jews with favor and granted them privileges. This made many Jews eager to be accepting of Syrian society. Modern historians call people participating in Syrian culture "Hellenized" because of the Greek roots of this culture, such as gymnasium use and idolatry. So our story starts with the Jewish people in trouble for two reasons: the new ruler of Syria hated them because they were religiously devout, and their community identity...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Forgive and Forget – Slicha – סליחה.

Forgive and Forget - Slicha - סליחה.

Yosef played a big role in saving many lives from the famine. He revealed his identity to his brothers, and called his father to join him in Egypt. Ya’akov delivered a final blessing to each son. Families today gather to welcome the Shabbat. The Father lays his hands on the children and blesses them. to the girls he says "May God make y ...

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Beit HaMikdash, Mashiach, Torah, Zionism

Mashiach and the Jewish Temple (Hekal)

Mashiach and the Jewish Temple (Hekal)

When our Rabbi, Maran Yeshua HaMashiach was crucified the earth shook and the veil of the temple was rent from top to bottom. Surely this had significance, along with the strange miracles surrounding the temple after his death. During 200 years before 30 CE, when the high priest picked up one of the lots, again the selection was governed by chance ...

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How to Videos, Jewish Roots, Video of the Week

Why of Yarmulka, Skullcaps, Kippah (Videos)

Why of Yarmulka, Skullcaps, Kippah (Videos)

Wearing of a head covering (yarmulka, skullcaps, kippah [pl. kippot]) for men was only instituted in Talmudic times (approximately the second century CE). The first mention of it is in Tractate Shabbat, which discusses respect and fear of God. Some sources likened it to the High Priest who wore a hat (Mitznefet) to remind him something was always ...

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Emunah, Hitbodedut, Jewish Roots

Help my Unbelief

Help my Unbelief

Imagine having a child, with demonic possession so strong he is mentally incapable of taking care of himself, or imagine what it is for parents to see their child constantly trying to commit suicide. Would you have hope? One man in Mark chapter 9 had such a child, one who from his adolescence could not control himself and often was saved from the ...

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Jewish Studies, Mashiach, News

His Yeshuah! (Salvation)

His Yeshuah! (Salvation)

Have you longed for His Salvation / Yeshuah? Have you sought with all your might what the Hebrew Scriptures say concerning the Holy Mashiach?  Have you ever wondered the historical reasons why our holy Rabbi, Maran Yeshua was rejected as the Mashiach. כי לישועתך קוינ ...

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Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, News, Newsletter

What does the word Mashiach mean?

What does the word Mashiach mean?

Mashiach is the Hebrew word for Messiah. The word Messiah in English means a saviour or a “hoped-for deliverer”. The word Mashiach in Hebrew actually means “anointed”. In Biblical Hebrew the title Mashiach was bestowed on somebody who had attained a position of nobility and greatness. For example, the High Priest is referre ...

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HaDerech, Jewish Roots, News

Take up your cross daily?

Take up your cross daily?

How Jewish is that? Do you think this saying is very Jewish? Does it have a Jewish connotation? Believe it or not, this passage has been misunderstood completely. This passage is all about taking the mantle of leadership, not about dying crucified, or expecting one day as a martir, or even wearing a cross. We read in the Book of Uri / Luke 9 (23-2 ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach, News

Tzipisa Li Yeshuah?

Tzipisa Li Yeshuah?

"Et tzemach David avdecha mehera tatzmiach, Vekarno tarum bishoeatecha, Ki lishoeatcha kivinoe kol ha jom, umtzapim liyeshuah, Baruch Atah HaShem matzmiach keren Yeshuah" This is the 15th benediction of the 18 benedictions prayed everyday by religious Jews. It is originally the 14th Blessing for the Kingdom of the House of David. This bl ...

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Bat Torah, Hitbodedut, Jewish Studies, Parashat Shemini, Torah

Serving and Becoming Like HaShem

Serving and Becoming Like HaShem

We have the culmination of the Mishkan (Taberncle)creation and beginning of use, doubled with the beginning Aaron and his sons being set aside as high priests occurring this week in the portion Shemini. Aaron loses two of his sons to the Most High's fire and HaShem gives us the kosher dietary laws, kashrut. This parsha has quite the storyline to f ...

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