Posts Tagged rosh hashana

Hadash

Rumbo a la tierra de sus ancestros

Sidra Semana: Vayetsé (Y salió) Porción de la Torá: Bereshit / Genesis 28:10-32:3 Haftora: Hoshea / Oseas 11-14 Introducción: Llegamos a la Parashá Vayetsé, con Yacob Rumbo a la tierra de sus ancestros. Es increíble como HaShem mueve sus piezas de manera admirable para cumplir el gran propósito de creación, preparación y diseminación de un pueblo Santo para salvación de todo un planeta. Es interesante notar que: HaShem llama a Abram, lo saca a él y a su esposa Saray de las tierras del norte Oriental (Caldea), lo lleva a la tierra de Canaán, lo establece y lo bendice de tal manera que fue un hombre muy rico le da la promesa que su simiente o semen bendecirá a las naciones de la tierra y su descendencia sería como la arena del mar con una esposa estéril, todos conocemos el milagro de HaShem sobre Saray. Abram es llamado poderosamente Abraham o [...]

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Castellano, Judaismo Mesianico, Mashiaj, Torá en Español, Torah

Sucot y el Reino Mesianico

Sucot y el Reino Mesianico

Sucot y el Reino Mesianico. Parashat HaShavua Sucot es un shabat especial donde celebramos las fiestas Bíblicas de Sucot, y luego en la semana celebraremos Hoshana Raba, y Shemini Atzeret. Sukot es un festival el cual nos llama a aprender mas de los caminos del Eterno, ya sea lo que El a hecho, o lo que hara. Como e dicho, Pesaj (Pascua) nos ...

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Torá en Español, VeZot HaBerajá

Tora para Principiantes – VeZot HaBerajá

Tora para Principiantes – VeZot HaBerajá

Sidra: VeZot HaBerajá Tora: Devarim 34:12 Haftara: Yeshayahu 61:10; 62:5 El tiempo más importante del año es este en el que actualmente nos encontramos: hemos celebrado Rosh Hashana ( el Año Nuevo), Yom Teruah (la Fiesta de las Trompetas) sonando el shofar, con sus sonidos y notas características que nos dan gozo ...

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Haggim, Jewish Prayer, Torah

Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement

Yom Kippur - the Day of Atonement

Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the most solemn and important of the Jewish holidays. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. ` Yom Kippur is a complete Sabbath; no work can be performed on that day. The people of Israel traditionally observe this holy day with a 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spen ...

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Torah, Torah Video, Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur: Meaning and celebration (Videos)

Yom Kippur: Meaning and celebration (Videos)

Yom Kippur,יום כיפור means "Day of expiation". It occurs on the tenth day of the month of Tishrei and puts an end to the "Ten Days of Awe" which are the days of repentance that start on the first day of the month of Tishrei, for Rosh Hashana. Each one is called on this special day ...

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Jewish Roots, Rosh HaShana (Yom Teruah), Torah, Torah Video

How a Shofar is made (Video)

How a Shofar is made (Video)

The crafting of Shofars is an ancient art that hasn’t changed much for thousands of years.  Every Shofar starts out as a raw horn of an animal.  There are several types of animals whose horns can me made into a Shofar. The most common Shofar is made from the horn of a ram, that is a male sheep that is at least a year old.  The ...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Rosh Chodesh

Rosh Chodesh Elul (Video)

Rosh Chodesh Elul (Video)

Rosh Chodesh Elul / ראש חדש אלול "The King is in the Field – HaMelech Ba’Sade" – This month, God is as approachable as hardly any other time of the year! The month of Elul is a time of repentance in preparation for the High Holidays of Yom Teruah (Rosh Hashanah) ...

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Haggim, Jewish Roots, Torah, Torah Video

Shabbat Shalom – שבת שלום! (Videos)

Shabbat Shalom - שבת שלום! (Videos)

From out of the sea of mitzvot it is the Shabbat that God has chosen to elevate and make of supreme importance to us as a people. Of all the  commands He chose the Shabbat as the sign of His covenant with us. What is the summary of His pact with us? It isn’t just acknowledging HaShem as our God, refraining from murder and abominations, b ...

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Jewish Roots, Torah, Tu B'Shevat, Zionism

Tu B’Shevat – New Year of the Trees

Tu B’Shevat - New Year of the Trees

Judaism has several different “new years.” This is not as strange a concept as it sounds at first blush; in the western world, we have the calendar year (January-December), the school year (September-June), and many businesses have fiscal years. It’s basically the same idea with the various Jewish new years. On this day, it is cus ...

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Chag Sukkot, Haggim, Torah

Historic-Prophetic Shadows of God – Sukkot

Historic-Prophetic Shadows of God - Sukkot

In Vayikrah / Leviticus 23:2 it is written, "the feasts of HaShem, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations …." The Hebrew term translated as convocation in Vayikra 23:2,4 is mikra, which means "a rehearsal." From this we  can see that God gave the festivals to be yearly "rehearsals" of the future eve ...

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Jewish Roots, Jokes, News

An old Jew had a parrot

An old Jew had a parrot

An old Jew had a parrot. After years of reciting his daily prayers, the man discovered that his parrot had learned to pray. On Rosh Hashana, he brought the parrot to synagogue and boasted that his parrot could daven. The congregants started betting whether the parrot would pray, and the old man happily took bets that eventually totaled $50,000. &nb ...

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