Sukkot is the final biblically mandated festival of the Jewish year. Also known as the Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles, this joyous holy day holds deep significance for the Children of Abraham, but what about Believers in Yeshua? In Celebrating Sukkot – the Feast of Booths, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the rich meaning Sukkot holds for Believers today.
You will be inspired and your faith renewed as you see God’s hand in the celebration of Sukkot in the past, present, and future!
One of the most incredible things about our Almighty God, Creator of the universe, is that He wants to meet with His people. When He gave the Torah to Moses, God commanded Israel to observe seven annual feasts. In these “appointed times,” He called the Jewish people to connect with Him in very specific ways.
The Jewish feasts also hold much meaning for Gentile Believers. Explore the rich spiritual significance of each of the Fall Feasts and learn about the prophetic pictures of Yeshua (Jesus) contained in each one. You’ll discover the cohesive thread running through the Old and New Covenants and the special lessons that the Fall Feasts hold for you.
Through the Feasts, God established “appointed times” for Jewish people to mark a variety of remembrances, offerings and celebrations. The Jewish Feasts provide us opportunities to enrich our faith by entering into God’s presence to connect with Him around a theme of His choosing. Gentile Believers in Yeshua have much to gain by understanding the Jewish Feasts as well. Appointments with God includes teachings and devotions about each Feast as well as daily devotions for Passover, Sukkot and Chanukah. It presents many Scripture readings, insightful questions and designated spaces to record your thoughts. This book will guide you to find deeper meaning each year in these appointments with God.
The 2024 Jewish Voice calendar takes you on a journey along our ministry “roadmap” for reaching the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” You’ll see the various key markers along the way from the first discovery of a community claiming Jewish roots through the final goal of connecting indigenous Messianic Jewish congregations with the worldwide body of Messiah. This 12-month calendar features beautiful photographs of the people and places helped by your support. Calendar pages identify Jewish holidays as well as those for the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Israel. You’ll also find the corresponding Hebrew months, information about the Jewish holidays and an overview of JVMI’s vision.
Sukkot is the final biblically mandated festival of the Jewish year. Also known as the Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles, this joyous holy day holds deep significance for the Children of Abraham, but what about Believers in Yeshua? In Celebrating Sukkot – the Feast of Booths, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the rich meaning Sukkot holds for Believers today.
You will be inspired and your faith renewed as you see God’s hand in the celebration of Sukkot in the past, present, and future!
One of the most incredible things about our Almighty God, Creator of the universe, is that He wants to meet with His people. When He gave the Torah to Moses, God commanded Israel to observe seven annual feasts. In these “appointed times,” He called the Jewish people to connect with Him in very specific ways.
The Jewish feasts also hold much meaning for Gentile Believers. Explore the rich spiritual significance of each of the Fall Feasts and learn about the prophetic pictures of Yeshua (Jesus) contained in each one. You’ll discover the cohesive thread running through the Old and New Covenants and the special lessons that the Fall Feasts hold for you.
Through the Feasts, God established “appointed times” for Jewish people to mark a variety of remembrances, offerings and celebrations. The Jewish Feasts provide us opportunities to enrich our faith by entering into God’s presence to connect with Him around a theme of His choosing. Gentile Believers in Yeshua have much to gain by understanding the Jewish Feasts as well. Appointments with God includes teachings and devotions about each Feast as well as daily devotions for Passover, Sukkot and Chanukah. It presents many Scripture readings, insightful questions and designated spaces to record your thoughts. This book will guide you to find deeper meaning each year in these appointments with God.
The 2024 Jewish Voice calendar takes you on a journey along our ministry “roadmap” for reaching the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” You’ll see the various key markers along the way from the first discovery of a community claiming Jewish roots through the final goal of connecting indigenous Messianic Jewish congregations with the worldwide body of Messiah. This 12-month calendar features beautiful photographs of the people and places helped by your support. Calendar pages identify Jewish holidays as well as those for the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Israel. You’ll also find the corresponding Hebrew months, information about the Jewish holidays and an overview of JVMI’s vision.
This lovely plate is a work of art! It depicts a montage of meaningful images including the Holy City of Jerusalem, the Temple and its activities, a prayer shawl, the Israeli flag, and menorah. The words of Psalm 48:2 are at the top declaring “Jerusalem the city of the Great King, the joy of the whole earth.” The pewter plate measures 6.75” in diameter. It is cleverly designed to be self-standing for easy display in your home or office. Let this beautiful Temple Plate serve as a pictorial reminder to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and for the peace of Yeshua – our atonement – to dwell in the hearts of all Israel.
Sukkot is the final biblically mandated festival of the Jewish year. Also known as the Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles, this joyous holy day holds deep significance for the Children of Abraham, but what about Believers in Yeshua? In Celebrating Sukkot – the Feast of Booths, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the rich meaning Sukkot holds for Believers today.
You will be inspired and your faith renewed as you see God’s hand in the celebration of Sukkot in the past, present, and future!
One of the most incredible things about our Almighty God, Creator of the universe, is that He wants to meet with His people. When He gave the Torah to Moses, God commanded Israel to observe seven annual feasts. In these “appointed times,” He called the Jewish people to connect with Him in very specific ways.
The Jewish feasts also hold much meaning for Gentile Believers. Explore the rich spiritual significance of each of the Fall Feasts and learn about the prophetic pictures of Yeshua (Jesus) contained in each one. You’ll discover the cohesive thread running through the Old and New Covenants and the special lessons that the Fall Feasts hold for you.
Through the Feasts, God established “appointed times” for Jewish people to mark a variety of remembrances, offerings and celebrations. The Jewish Feasts provide us opportunities to enrich our faith by entering into God’s presence to connect with Him around a theme of His choosing. Gentile Believers in Yeshua have much to gain by understanding the Jewish Feasts as well. Appointments with God includes teachings and devotions about each Feast as well as daily devotions for Passover, Sukkot and Chanukah. It presents many Scripture readings, insightful questions and designated spaces to record your thoughts. This book will guide you to find deeper meaning each year in these appointments with God.
The 2024 Jewish Voice calendar takes you on a journey along our ministry “roadmap” for reaching the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” You’ll see the various key markers along the way from the first discovery of a community claiming Jewish roots through the final goal of connecting indigenous Messianic Jewish congregations with the worldwide body of Messiah. This 12-month calendar features beautiful photographs of the people and places helped by your support. Calendar pages identify Jewish holidays as well as those for the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Israel. You’ll also find the corresponding Hebrew months, information about the Jewish holidays and an overview of JVMI’s vision.
This lovely plate is a work of art! It depicts a montage of meaningful images including the Holy City of Jerusalem, the Temple and its activities, a prayer shawl, the Israeli flag, and menorah. The words of Psalm 48:2 are at the top declaring “Jerusalem the city of the Great King, the joy of the whole earth.” The pewter plate measures 6.75” in diameter. It is cleverly designed to be self-standing for easy display in your home or office. Let this beautiful Temple Plate serve as a pictorial reminder to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and for the peace of Yeshua – our atonement – to dwell in the hearts of all Israel.
Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, includes an intriguing observance. Join Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin as they discuss the last of the Fall Feasts prescribed by God in Leviticus 23. Discover the meaning behind this Feast and how it can encourage your faith. Jonathan and Ezra share personal memories of celebrating Sukkot and expound on its prophetic element yet to be fulfilled.