Tuesday morning prayer Shema, Yisra’el! YHVH ELOHAYNU YHVH echad. U’ahavtah YHVH ELOHAYCHA, v’kole levav’cha, v’kole nefeshcah, v’kole meod’cha; v’ahav’cha l’reacha kemo’cha. Baruch atah ADONAI ELOHAYNU, melek ha’olam, asher natan lanu simcha YHVH, v’ha’tiferah EASHOA, v’berekah shel ha’RUACH HA’QODESH. Hear now and do, Yisra’el! YHVH our ELOHIYM, YHVH, is one. And you shall love YHVH your ELOHIYM, with…
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Monday prayers
Monday morning prayer Shema, Yisra’el! YHVH ELOHAYNU YHVH echad. U’ahavtah YHVH ELOHAYCHA, v’kole levav’cha, v’kole nefeshcah, v’kole meod’cha; v’ahav’cha l’reacha kemo’cha. Baruch atah ADONAI ELOHAYNU, melek ha’olam, asher natan lanu chayim sharats. Hear now and do, Yisra’el! YHVH our ELOHIYM, YHVH, is one. And you shall love YHVH your ELOHIYM, with all your heart, and with all…
Saturday Sabbath prayers
Saturday (Shabbat) morning prayer Shema, Yisra’el! YHVH ELOHAYNU YHVH echad. U’ahavtah YHVH ELOHAYCHA, v’kole levav’cha, v’kole nefeshcah, v’kole meod’cha; v’ahav’cha l’reacha kemo’cha. Baruch atah ADONAI ELOHAYNU, melek ha’olam, asher natan lanu derek ha’teshuvah. Hear now and do, Yisra’el! YHVH our ELOHIYM, YHVH, is one. And you shall love YHVH your ELOHIYM, with all your heart,…
Torah Logic Essentials
6 Rules for Being Exacting in the Text 4 Rules to Define the Text 5 Reasons for a Commentary The Proper Approach to the Text How to Analyze the Text How to Abstract the Commentary Free Online Course on the Ways of the Talmud
Friday 1st of Kislev, 5776
Friday (Shabbat) evening prayer Shema, Yisra’el! YHVH ELOHAYNU YHVH echad. U’ahavtah YHVH ELOHAYCHA, v’kole levav’cha, v’kole nefeshcah, v’kole meod’cha; v’ahav’cha l’reacha kemo’cha. B’ha’shem EASHOA MSHEEKHA. Baruch atah YHVH TSEVA’OTH, bara ha’shamayim v’ha’aretz, ELOHAYCHEM shel Avraham, Yitshaq, v’Ya’akov, ELOHAYNU v’ al qadosh echad Yisra’el, ELOHAI, v’yishei, asher natan lanu ha’RUACH YACHAD B’YHVH. Hear now and do, Yisra’el!…
Parashat Toldot
The parashat tells of the conflict between Jacob and Esau, of Isaac‘s passing off his wife Rebekah as his sister, and of Isaac’s blessing of his sons. http://www.sefaria.org/sheets/1118?embed=1
5 Blessings and Mitzvahs
According to Rabbi Chaim Palagi, a Turkish rabbi who lived in the late 18th century, there are five blessings a person should learn to say upon seeing the Messiah: By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz at BIN May his name endure forever, his fame continue as long as the sun! May people be blessed in him, all nations…
Israel and Peace War over Peace
Dennis Prager at University of Oxford Yesterday at 12:11pm · Oxford, United Kingdom · Edited · I debated at the Oxford Union Society with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. Outside of the Muslim world and the far left, who would even think to argue that Hamas is not the greater obstacle to peace than Israel? Take a…
Where Would Noahides Go If There Were No Synagogues?
Originally posted on Morning Meditations:
Messiah’s community is a single community expressed in diverse forms within the Jewish community and among the nations. All are called to a dedicated life of worship, neighborly service, and public testimony to Yeshua. Unity and love throughout the entire community confirm Yeshua’s role, as the One sent by the…
Parashat Toldot / פרשת תולדות
1And Abraham took another wife and her name was Keturah. אוַיֹּסֶף אַבְרָהָם וַיִּקַּח אִשָּׁה וּשְׁמָהּ קְטוּרָה: Keturah: (Gen. Rabbah 61:4) This is Hagar. She was called Keturah because her deeds were as beautiful as incense (קְטֹרֶת), and because she tied (קָטְרָה, the Aramaic for“tied”) her opening, for she was not intimate with any man from…

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