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Shabbat Reading for week 10, 2009, (Feb. 28th) Sab...

Exodus 25:1 till 27:19; 1. Kings 5:12 till 6:13 Sorry, no english commentary available for this Shabbat. But before reading the a.m. Torah portion – the parashat for this Shabbat – you may listen to this song in order to protect you from getting the impression that G’d needs your money that may arise while reading. HE does not, but your heart! Why don’t tell HIM that you unterstand from the bottum...

Shabbat Reading and Commentary for week 9, 2009, (...

Exodus 21:1–24:18; Jeremiah 34:8-22; 33:25-26 by Michael Schneider, israel today, Jerusalem Commentary: After the Ten Commandments were given, the Children of Israel were given the laws of how to practice their everyday lives. Order and precepts were given to a people who were former slaves who had just been delivered. That’s why, the first of these laws deals with the freedom of a Hebrew slave on the seventh year....

Shabbat Reading and Commentary for week 8, 2009, (...

Exodus 18:1–20:26; Isaiah 6:1-7; 7:1-6; 9:5-6 By Michael Schneider, israel today, Jerusalem Commentary: Our Torah portion “Jethro” is one of the six readings named after a person. The others include Noah, Sarah, Korah, Balak and Pinchas (Phinneas). Our reading was named for the heathen and pagan priest of Midian who eventually became Moses’ father-in-law. It is here, we read in the heart of the Torah the most...

Shabbat Reading and Commentary for week 7, 2009, (...

Exodus 13:17–17:16; Judges 4:4–5:31 By Michael Schneider, israel today, Jerusalem Commentary: This week’s Torah portion tells us that Pharaoh had a change of heart after expelling the children of Israel from Egypt, leading him to chase after them. The Israelites began to panic when they saw Pharaoh’s horses galloping after them. They were quick to forget God’s powerful work and their praises turned to complaints....
God’s Sabbath: How I got a glance on what GOD is doing

God’s Sabbath: How I got a glance on what GO...

By Pastor Rolf Piller In 1999 I went to the USA to share with Jewish people that G-d is calling them home to Israel. By His grace I could indeed speak to many Jews in New York, specifically in Brooklyn. But at the same time I learned something about the ways of G-d.