NEUIGKEITEN AUS DEM KERNLAND-Dezember 2024
Liebe Freunde,Die Schwelle zum Jahr 2025 bietet uns eine...
Liebe Freunde,Die Schwelle zum Jahr 2025 bietet uns eine...
We are excited to share with you a powerful and personal interview featuring Amit Barak, an Israeli reservist and community leader, who has been on active duty for over 300 days following the outbreak of war on October 7.
This past Hanukkah, a team of archaeologists from the University of Haifa made an amazing discovery that shed new light on our ancient heritage. During an
excavation in the Jordan Valley, the archaeologists unearthed a cache of over 160 coins, all bearing the image of the Hasmonean King Alexander Jannaeus, who, following the Maccabean Revolt, had ruled in Judea from 104-76 BCE.
Welcome to the first portion of the book of Exodus! Shemot opens a new chapter in the story of the Israelites, introducing us to the remarkable figure of Moses, destined to lead his people to freedom and deliver God’s law.
Set near the historic Kanah stream, Yakir was founded in 1981 by families devoted to reviving Israel’s Biblical Heartland. Named after the prophet Jeremiah’s “precious son” Ephraim, Yakir has grown into a thriving, welcoming community of 450 families, including many new immigrants. Rooted in prophecy and built on faith, Yakir stands as a modern testament to Israel’s restoration. Discover the story behind this special place.
Welcome to the last portion of the book of Genesis! On the surface Portion VaYechi may seem less exciting than the ones from the previous weeks. But as one dives deeper there are whispers of prophecy and hints of mysticism to be found.
In Portion Miketz, Jospeh pushes his brothers. He asks personal questions and puts them through a series of tests, but for what reason?
It is hard to believe that another year has gone by—another year of seemingly unending war, tragedy, loss. There are still 100 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. While at least 36 have been murdered, it is not clear how many of the remaining 64 are still alive.
In Portion Miketz, Jospeh pushes his brothers. He asks personal questions and puts them through a series of tests, but for what reason?