The Return – The Significance of the Date
The day itself is the Sabbath between Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur, a Sabbath that has a special designation – Shabbat Shuvah, the Sabbath of Return.
The day itself is the Sabbath between Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur, a Sabbath that has a special designation – Shabbat Shuvah, the Sabbath of Return.
Yom Teruah, or Rosh Hashanah, is celebrated on the first day of the seventh Biblical month, Tishrei. This year it falls on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
I first read this book back in 2014 during the reign of b hussein o. A lot has happened since I read this book, so I decided to look at it again.
What are “Sacred Name” Bibles? Do they accurately reflect the name of God in the Hebrew Bible? Check out this evaluation of the most popular Sacred Name Bibles.
It was an exciting day – the worship team, praise band, and the whole congregation was lifting their voices and hands in heart-felt worship. Then someone died.
Tefillat Amidah, or the Standing Prayer, is the most commonly referenced liturgical prayer in the Jewish faith. It is traditionally prayed three times a day.
Do you ever need Hebrew characters mixed with your English text? Here is a method I have discovered to easily insert Hebrew letters and vowels into a document.
This book will be a valuable resource for anyone just beginning to celebrate the Biblical Feasts. David Wilber takes a fresh, no-nonsense approach.
The Feast of Shavuot, or Feast of Weeks, is celebrated in late spring at the time of the early wheat harvest in Israel. The exact Hebrew date is not specified in Scripture. Shavuot is at the end of a period of counting fifty days, or seven weeks – thus the name Shavuot, a Hebrew word meaning “weeks,” or Pentecost, from a Greek word meaning “fiftieth.”
This Messianic Siddur covers the service, blessings and prayers most applicable to followers of Messiah Yeshua while maintaining traditional Jewish liturgy.