On the Day of Atonement Jewish people throughout the world come face to face with the need of a provision for their sin. In Yom Kippur – The Day of Atonement, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis uncovers layers of tradition, biblical meaning, and the modern-day observance of the holiest day of the Jewish year. Discover the biggest problem facing Jewish people today regarding the observance of this most important of the biblical Feasts. See what a banished goat, Calvary, and Melchizedek the priest have in common, and listen as Rabbi Bernis reveals an ancient mystery in Jewish tradition – the crimson cloth. Your faith will soar as you see God’s detailed prophetic plan and how the symbolic removal of sin became real in Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
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.
On the Day of Atonement Jewish people throughout the world come face to face with the need of a provision for their sin. In Yom Kippur – The Day of Atonement, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis uncovers layers of tradition, biblical meaning, and the modern day observance of the holiest day of the Jewish year. Discover the biggest problem facing Jewish people today regarding the observance of this most important of the biblical Feasts. See what a banished goat, Calvary, and Melchizedek the priest have in common, and listen as Rabbi Bernis reveals an ancient mystery in Jewish tradition – the crimson cloth. Your faith will soar as you see God’s detailed prophetic plan and how the symbolic removal of sin became real in Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
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 Ark of the Covenant was made of acacia wood and overlaid – inside and out – with pure gold. Inside rested the tablets of stone containing the Law God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai, a jar of manna, and Aaron’s rod that budded. The ark was so holy that no one was allowed to touch it. God incorporated a carrying method into the design – gold-plated rods placed through gold rings on the sides – that allowed the Levites to lift and transport the ark without touching it. This beautiful, metal replica includes gold and copper plating as well as a removable top. It measures 6.7” L x 4” W x 4.6” H.
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.
On the Day of Atonement Jewish people throughout the world come face to face with the need of a provision for their sin. In Yom Kippur – The Day of Atonement, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis uncovers layers of tradition, biblical meaning, and the modern day observance of the holiest day of the Jewish year. Discover the biggest problem facing Jewish people today regarding the observance of this most important of the biblical Feasts. See what a banished goat, Calvary, and Melchizedek the priest have in common, and listen as Rabbi Bernis reveals an ancient mystery in Jewish tradition – the crimson cloth. Your faith will soar as you see God’s detailed prophetic plan and how the symbolic removal of sin became real in Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
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 Ark of the Covenant was made of acacia wood and overlaid – inside and out – with pure gold. Inside rested the tablets of stone containing the Law God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai, a jar of manna, and Aaron’s rod that budded. The ark was so holy that no one was allowed to touch it. God incorporated a carrying method into the design – gold-plated rods placed through gold rings on the sides – that allowed the Levites to lift and transport the ark without touching it. This beautiful, metal replica includes gold and copper plating as well as a removable top. It measures 6.7” L x 4” W x 4.6” H.
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.
It’s the holiest day of the Jewish year. Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin discuss Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Join them as they share their personal stories of observing this important day and reveal its powerful connection to your New Covenant faith. You’ll learn the significance of the holy day and how this “appointed time of the Lord” is not only a memorial but also points to the prophetic return of the Messiah.