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         <title>messiah magazine #99</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>Head of the Household</h4>

<p> Was Yeshua a family man? D. Thomas Lancaster looks at Yeshua's relationship with His family, His clan, His disciples and the family of God. An important glimpse into the Master's world.</p>

<h4>Torah Foundations for Marriage</h4>

<p>The Torah has much to teach us about marriage and the ordering of a godly home. Join Tim Hegg as he looks to the Torah and Apostolic Writings for God's wisdom for the successful home.</p>

<h4>Honoring your Father and Mother</h4>

<p>What does it really mean to honor one's father and mother? How did the classic interpreters apply this commandment? Toby Janicki addresses this often-ignored commandment. </p>

<h4>Home--The Center of Worship</h4>

<p>The center of Christian expression may be the church service, but the center of Judaism is in the home. Aaron Eby offers us advice for transforming our homes into little Temples.</p>

<h4>Singles in the Family of God</h4>

<p>With all the emphasis that the Torah movement places on family, singles often feel left out. Do single people have a role in the community? Seth Dralle writes about being single and Messianic. </p>

<h4>Raising Torah Kids</h4>

<p>Messianic Judaism will fail if we do not transmit it to the next generation, but instilling Torah values in our children does not happen automatically. Tikvah Michael discusses how we can do this.</p>

<h4>The Seeds of Torah in Africa </h4>
<p>Take a quick look at how the light of Torah is shining in the dark continent of Africa.</p>

<h4>Rabbi Daniel Zion (Z"L) </h4>

<p>Meet Rabbi Daniel Zion, the Chief Rabbi of Bulgaria during World War II, a hero of the holocaust and a disciple of Yeshua. </p>

<h4>Israel Study Tour Testimonies</h4>
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         <title>messiah magazine #98</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>He Stood Up To Read</h4>

<p>Every time the Torah is read in our Sabbath assemblies, it is a rehearsal for that future time when we will all be gathered into Jerusalem to hear the Torah read by the gracious lips of King Messiah himself. </p>

<h4>The Last Mitzvah</h4>

<p>The Torah commands the transcription of the scroll. Let's consider the mystical aspects of this mitzvah.</p>

<h4>The Anatomy of a Torah Scroll</h4>

<p>Tradition has maintained a careful process in which a Torah scroll is made, treated and revered. In many cases they have preserved the Torah itself. </p>

<h4>The Torah Reading Service</h4>

<p>Is the public reading of the Torah in Hebrew a boring and needless tradition or the centerpiece of the Sabbath worship service?</p>

<h4>The Public Reading of the Torah </h4>

<p>A survey of the Bible and other ancient historical documents can help us surmise key elements about the public reading of the Torah in the synagogues in which Yeshua and His disciples gathered.</p>

<h4>Insights into the Words of Torah</h4>

<p>The garden of the Torah is before you; it is a desirable garden, the Garden of Eden, the Garden of the Lord. </p>

<h4>Daughters of Zion, Go and See! </h4>

<p>Making Torah study a staple in our homes and around our tables. Let us "go and see" what the words of Torah say to us.</p>

<h4>Burning the Sacred Scrolls </h4>

<p>Traditional Judaism considers it a mitzvah to rescue a Scroll from a fire. But what if the Scroll was written by a believer in Yeshua?  </p>

<h4>A Torah Stolen</h4>

<p>Read the story of a Messianic congregation in the Northwest that had its Scroll stolen and the resulting testimony it brought to the Messianic community.</p>

<h4>Other Jots and Tittles</h4>

<p>The Master says that not a single jot or tittle of the Torah will pass away--but there may be far more discrepancies between the jots and tittles of various Torah manuscripts than you realize.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 14:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #97</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>Temptation of the Messiah </h4>

<p>After His immersion and forty days of fasting in the wilderness, Yeshua faced three messianic temptations. Find out how His duel with the devil draws on traditional Jewish literature and the high holiday themes.</p>

<h4>Build a Kosher Sukkah</h4>

<p>Let FFOZ teach you about what has developed into both a science and an art form <br />
in traditional Judaism.</p>

<h4>Medicine for the Soul</h4>

<p>The Feast of Trumpets and the Day of Atonement hinge on repentance, prayer and righteousness. The Divine Physician prescribes all three for our healing. </p>

<h4>Testimony to Israel</h4>

<p>Nineteenth century Jewish believer Theophilus Lucky muses over the significance of the forty days of repentance which conclude with the Day of Atonement. </p>

<h4>Yom Kippur, Fasting with Intention </h4>

<p>Not all of the biblical festivals are “feast” days. Learn the physical and spiritual implications of the great fast of the Day of Atonement.</p>

<h4>Prayer Liturgy of the High Holy Days</h4>

<p>Messianic Cantor Aaron Eby provides us with a road map to the secret of the high holidays contained in the prayer liturgies of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. </p>

<h4>Yeshua and the Adulteress </h4>

<p>John’s story of the woman caught in adultery is set during the Feast of Booths in Jerusalem. Revisit the story with Toby Janicki to discover how the Master exonerated the guilty.</p>

<h4>Contrasts</h4>

<p>What happens when missionaries to modern Greece and modern Greek culture discover their Hebrew Roots? </p>

<h4>The Land of the Shadow of Death</h4> 

<p>Biblical Geographer Steven Lancaster introduces us to the Galilee, crossroads of nations and empires, from which the great light came forth.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 11:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #96</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>To Whom Shall We Go</h4> 

<p>Is conversion to Judaism a viable choice for believers in Messiah? <br />
D. Thomas Lancaster looks at the ramifications of joining mainstream Judaism in this reprint from Issue 85.</p>

<h4>The Virgin Birth</h4>

<p>Critics of the Gospel are always quick to attack the birth narratives. Is the story of Yeshua’s virgin birth reliable? Is it necessary? Tim Hegg answers.</p>

<h4>The Mediator</h4>

<p>Opponents of the Gospel claim that an intermediary between God and man is unnecessary. Is this really what Judaism teaches? <br />
Is it what the Bible teaches?</p>

<h4>Unique and Incomprehensible</h4>

<p>Boaz Michael navigates through the difficulties of expressing a high Christology consistent with Apostolic Judaism and within the biblical framework.</p>

<h4>True Faith Strengthened</h4>

<p>Meet Yechiel Tzvi Lichtenstein, one of the founding fathers of modern Torah Observant Messianic Judaism.</p>

<h4>Faith Strengthened</h4>

<p>Toby Janicki opens up the definitive work of anti-missionary objections to the Gospel and exposes its inherent weaknesses and karaite foundation.</p>

<h4>The Exalted Rebbe</h4>

<p>Study along with Toby Janicki as he takes a look at the Jewish approach to Christology and dispels some common objections to Yeshua.</p>

<h4>Why We Are Called Believers</h4>

<p>Yeshua did not complete the Messianic mission described by the prophets. D. Thomas Lancaster concedes that faith in Yeshua actually does require faith, and that’s why we are called believers.</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>Dear Avi answers a question about the curse of Jehoiachin and how it relates to Messiah.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2007 11:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #95</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>Encounters with the Risen Messiah</h4> 

<p>D. Thomas Lancaster takes us on a tour of the apostles’ encounters with Yeshua during the forty days after His resurrection, and reminds us that our Messiah is really alive!</p>

<h4>The Resurrection-Doubters of Corinth </h4>

<p>Why did some people in Paul’s congregation in Corinth doubt the literal resurrection of Yeshua? What’s the story behind 1 Corinthians 15?</p>

<h4>Easter and the Resurrection</h4> 

<p>Tikvah Michael considers the origins of Easter and encourages us to celebrate the resurrection of Yeshua.</p>

<h4>Feast of Incorruptibility</h4> 

<p>Find out how matzah and the Feast of Unleavened Bread teach about the resurrection.</p>

<h4>The Resurrection: A Jewish Perspective</h4> 

<p>The distillation of a book written by an Orthodox Jewish scholar defending the legitimacy of Yeshua’s resurrection.</p>

<h4>The God of the Living</h4>

<p>The Master on the Resurrection: Toby Janicki shows us how Yeshua thwarted the Sadducees and proved the resurrection from the texts of Torah.</p>

<h4>Yeshua’s Tomb in Jerusalem</h4>

<p>An Apostolic Memory from the First Century: Where is the tomb of Yeshua? Is it possible to know the authentic location of Yeshua’s tomb? Steven Lancaster digs up the facts.</p>

<h4>Havdalah</h4>

<p>Making a Beautiful Distinction: Aaron Eby distinguishes between the sacred and the profane as he describes the ritual for ending the Sabbath. </p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>Dear Avi answers a question about Torah and salvation.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2007 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #94</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>The Twelve</h4>

<p>Who were the twelve disciples? D. Thomas Lancaster introduces us to each of Yeshua’s twelve disciples, investigates their names and nicknames and speculates about their relationships to one another and the Master. </p>

<h4>Is the New Testament Reliable?</h4>

<p>How do we know the Church Fathers who canonized the New Testament can be trusted? Boaz Michael answers questions about the reliability of the Apostolic Scriptures. </p>

<h4>The Teacher and the Pupil </h4>

<p>Aaron Eby discusses the institution of discipleship from a first-century Jewish perspective. </p>

<h4>My Big Fat Greek Mindset</h4>

<p>In part 2 of his contrast between a Greek world-view and a Hebraic world-view, Tim Hegg challenges us to adopt a more biblical way of approaching theology.</p>

<h4>Talmidot Shel Yeshua </h4>

<p>Did you know women were reckoned among the disciples of Yeshua? Tikvah Michael looks at Yeshua’s call to discipleship and its implications for women.</p>

<h4>A Purim Allegory</h4>

<p>In Judaism, the story of Esther is often read allegorically to reveal precious truths about our relationship to God.</p>

<h4>Yeshua’s Chief Disciple</h4>

<p>Toby Janicki digs deep into obscure rabbinic sources to find Jewish legends about Simon Peter.</p>

<h4>Jacob of Kefar Sekaniah</h4>

<p>The Talmud preserves stories about a mysterious disciple of Yeshua named Jacob of Kefar Sekania. Could he have been one of the Twelve?</p>

<h4>The Tomb of Jacob of Kefar Sekaniah</h4>

<p>Has the tomb of ‘James the Less’ been discovered?</p>

<h4>A Shaliach Story </h4>

<p>Read the story of how one woman’s determination birthed a Torah community.</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>The Intro letter discussing discipleship, and Dear Avi's answer about Torah and anti-semitic theology.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #93</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>The Rapture</h4>

<p>D. Thomas Lancaster provides a stunning and invigorating challenge to traditional interpretations on the second coming of Messiah and the “Rapture.” Are you sure you don’t want to be “Left Behind?”</p>

<h4>Baptism: A Jewish Ritual</h4>

<p>Take a look at the historical origins of Baptism, the biblical language behind the concept and the reasons for modern-day application of this ritual.</p>

<h4>My Big Fat Greek Mindset</h4>

<p>Do you know how your viewpoint of God, His Word and spiritual life is handicapped by a Greek mindset? We must become aware of our past training and how we can adapt a more Hebraic way of thinking.</p>

<h4>Shining Lights…</h4>

<p>Hanukkah is just around the corner! Enjoy a quick read in this holiday overview, and learn how we can apply its themes to our lives today.</p>

<h4>Modesty</h4>

<p>The last in a three-part series on the subject of Modesty, Tikvah Michael discusses practical applications for modesty in today’s congregations and Torah homes.</p>

<h4>Who is My Neighbor? </h4>

<p>Yeshua’s answer to the question, “Which is the greatest commandment” provide the motivation we all need to treat others the way that we desire to be treated…a weightier matter of Torah observance that we easily overlook.</p>

<h4>Sabbath-Keepers of Transylvania</h4>

<p>If you think the emergence of Torah communities is new to 2006, think again! Historical evidence documents a group of Torah followers in sixteenth-century Transylvania. </p>

<h4>Hezekiah’s Tunnel</h4>

<p>A fascinating study on the water systems of ancient Jerusalem and how these waterways affected the tactical security of the city.</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>The Director's letter discussing the publishing goals of messiah magazine, and Dear Avi's answer about when Shabbat really starts.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 06:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #92</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>The Return of the King</h4>

<p>D. Thomas Lancaster unravels two parables of Yeshua by placing them in historical context while explaining their message for believers today.</p>

<h4>Shabbat</h4>

<p>Blessed since the first week of creation, the Sabbath endures throughout all generations, and will endure even into the Messianic future.</p>

<h4>Two Thousand Years of Christianity</h4>

<p>As the Torah movement attempts to return faith to its Jewish footing, skeptics point to the antiquity of traditional Christianity for evidence of the Church’s institutional legitimacy. Is this a valid argument?</p>

<h4>Feivel the Chasid</h4>

<p>The story of how a Russian, Chasidic Jew found his soul rooted in Rebbe Yeshua of Nazareth.</p>

<h4>Modesty</h4>

<p>Tikvah Michael’s second installment on the laws and customs of modesty in opposite-gender relations.</p>

<h4>The Master’s Minhag</h4>

<p>Join Toby Janicki in a journey through the Gospels as he seeks out the customs of Yeshua of Nazareth.</p>

<h4>A Shaliach Story</h4>

<p>Meet Emily Dwire, a Jewish believer bringing the good news of Messiah and the high standard of Torah to Uganda.</p>

<h4>Celebrate the Fall Feasts!</h4>

<p>Get ready to keep the fall festivals of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot.</p>

<h4>A Last House of the House of David</h4>

<p>Steven Lancaster digs into the archaeology of Ramat Rachel and the book of Jeremiah to uncover an ancient palace of the Davidic Kings.</p>

<h4>Kavanah</h4>

<p>Boaz Michael discusses the art of directing one’s prayers in the right direction, and with the right intention and devotion.  </p>

<h4>Testimonies</h4>

<p>Reports and testimonies from the 2006 FFOZ National Conference — “Pray in the Spirit”.</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>The Director's Letter discussing "The Blurry Line" and Dear Avi's answer regarding the "Laws of Niddah".</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 13:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #91</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>He Lifted Up His Hands</h4>

<p>According to the Talmud only a priest can lift up his hands to bless the people. So why would Yeshua, who was not of priestly descent, take on this role?</p>

<h4>The Noachide Laws</h4>

<p>Why did the Apostles choose four prohibitions for the Gentile believers? Were these prohibitions in any way related to the Noachide Laws?</p>

<h4>I Can See Clearly Now</h4>

<p>The Holy Spirit enables our hearts to fully understand the Bible, but can we use this as an excuse to avoid studying external references to find the Scripture’s original meaning?</p>

<h4>In the Father’s Name</h4>

<p>In this third and final part on using the Name of God, Aaron Eby elaborates on Yeshua’s custom and how we as His disciples can sanctify God’s Name.</p>

<h4>Modesty</h4>

<p>What exactly does it mean to be modest? Is is related to our dress code and our hair style, or does true modesty go beyond our outward appearances?</p>

<h4>Real-Life Signatures</h4>

<p>Archaeological discoveries in and around Jerusalem give us some real-life glimpses into the days of Jeremiah and bears testimony to biblical figures.</p>

<h4>Blessed Are Those Who Mourn</h4>

<p>Learn more about the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av and why it is appropriate as disciples of the Master to commemorate this day. </p>

<h4>Redefining the Traditions</h4>

<p>To understand how the divergence between the Synagogue and the early Church took place, we examine a very early Church document.</p>

<h4>The Da Vinci Code</h4>

<p>D. Thomas Lancaster is separating fact from fiction and invites readers to dig deeper and discover the true Jewish nature of the Gospels. </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #90</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>Introduction to Passover</h4>

<h4>Passover: Remembering our Redemption</h4>

<h4>A Taste of Freedom</h4>

<h4>Our Passover Encounter</h4>

<h4>The Traditional Seder</h4>

<h4>Removing the Leaven</h4>

<h4>The Feather Story</h4>

<h4>The Four Cups</h4>

<h4>What is this Service to You?</h4>

<h4>Unblemished & Unleavened</h4>

<h4>One Long Day</h4>

<h4>The Omer</h4>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2006 14:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>messiah magazine #89</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>The Carpenter among the Nazarenes</h4>

<p>Take a fresh look at the Carpenter from Nazareth, His relationship with His family, His disciples and the two Galilean villages that laid claim to Him.</p>

<h4>“Covenant” or “Testament?”</h4>

<p>Did Yeshua’s death bequeath us the New Covenant and cancel the Old Covenant, or is something else going on in Hebrews 9:15–17? Tim Hegg brings clarity to an ambiguous passage in the book of Hebrews.</p>

<h4>The Unchanging God</h4>

<p>Is God capricious in His requirements, now forbidding, then permitting; now condemning, then pardoning? Meet the unchanging God of the Torah.</p>

<h4>Using the Sacred Name</h4>

<p>Whether or not to use God’s Sacred Name continues to divide believers in the Torah movement today. Consider our viewpoint in part 2 of this series.</p>

<h4>Bar Mitzvah</h4>

<p>As the Torah movement comes of age, questions about bar and bat mitzvah abound. Let’s look at some of the facts behind the ceremony.</p>

<h4>Purim, the Festival of Hidden Miracles</h4>

<p>Grab your noise makers and prepare to eat hamentashen! It’s time for Purim—the festival that celebrates the story of Esther, the miraculous survival of the Jewish people.</p>

<h4>The Church’s Early Identity</h4>

<p>Chris O’Quinn digs into the documents of the early Church to trace the evolution of traditional Christianity after the Apostles. </p>

<h4>Temple Mount Sifting Project</h4>

<p>The FFOZ Israel Tour crossed paths with a prominent Israeli archaeologist who is finding valuable artifacts from the Jerusalem Temple Mount. This is his story.</p>

<h4>On Tour with FFOZ</h4>

<p>Reports from the November, 2005 First Fruits of Zion Israel Tour.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>messiah magazine #88</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>None Greater than John</h4>

<p>An in-depth historical study of key Gospel passages taken and related to Matthew 11 in light of their traditional and historical Jewish context.</p>

<h4>Messiah, Judaism & Christianity</h4>

<p>Read what Orthodox Rabbi Isaac Lichtenstein had to say about the Messiah Yeshua a century ago.</p>

<h4>Torah—Only for the Unrighteous?</h4>

<p>An investigation into 1 Timothy 1:3–11: Is Paul suggesting that God gave the Torah for the sole purpose of condemning the unrighteous?</p>

<h4>The Coming Messianic Age</h4>

<p>Living the Torah of Moses will be an important part of the restoration of all things...But we don’t have to wait until the Messiah returns to begin participating.</p>

<h4>Assimilation or Dedication?</h4>

<p>The holiday of Hanukkah is upon us...are we simply trading one man-made tradition for another?</p>

<h4>What is God’s Name?</h4>

<p>The subject of God’s Sacred Name is a hot topic in the Torah movement today. Consider our viewpoint in this first part of a two-part series.</p>

<h4>Talmud Torah</h4>

<p>Like Abraham who was set apart from humanity specifically to promote the ways of Adonai to his generation, we too share this great responsibility to teach our children the ways of Adonai—we learn this from the Torah itself!</p>

<h4>Growing Up in Torah</h4>

<p>Read with enjoyment what Isaac Lancaster has to say about his experiences growing up in a Torah home under Torah education.</p>

<h4>Restoration—Revolution</h4>

<p>Boaz Michael enjoins you to continue in the Torah lifestyle even through difficult and awkward moments. We are part of a growing revolution, let’s not loose heart!</p>

<h4>Defining Judaism</h4>

<p>Part two in this series of the history of the early Apostolic community, Yavneh and the beginnings of Rabbinical Judaism.</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>Director’s Intro – On the Front Lines<br />
Community Forum – Have you found the Missing Piece?<br />
Your Feedback – Reader’s letters<br />
Dear Avi – Mixed Fabrics. Answers to some intriguing questions.<br />
First Fruits Resources – More material for learning and growth</p>]]></description>
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         <title>messiah magazine #87</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h4>House of the Water Drawing</h4>

<p>Step into the exciting world of this Second Temple ceremony at the Feast of Sukkot and meet Yeshua in a unique Temple ritual.</p>

<h4>Yeshua&rsquo;s Use of the Torah</h4>

<p>Derek Leman takes a look at the Torah and Hebrew Scriptures in the everyday life of the Master.</p>

<h4>Unique Callings?</h4>

<p>As the debate over the Gentile&rsquo;s relationship to Torah heats up, Tim Hegg responds to the UMJC&rsquo;s latest efforts to exclude non-Jews from Torah.</p>

<h4>The Teacher and the Pupil</h4>

<p>Cantor Aaron Eby takes a look at the role of the pupil/disciple from a Jewish perspective.</p>

<h4>The Feasts of the 7th Month</h4>

<p>A brief overview of the fall Festivals and how they represent the redemptive work of Messiah. </p>

<h4>Sh&rsquo;lichim&#151;Discipleship &amp; Unity</h4>

<p>Boaz Michael helps you understand how to strive for unity with believers of a different persuasion while effectively sharing the message of Torah.</p>

<h4>The Yom Kippur Mitzvot</h4>

<p>Learn more about the commandments of Yom Kippur and how to observe this day in a our modern era, devoid of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.</p>

<h4>What is Yom Kippur to me? </h4>

<p>Jeremiah Michael shares some personal reflections on observing the solemn Day of Atonement.</p>

<h4>Reverent Fear</h4>

<p>The fear of God is more than just reverence. It requires us to see sin the way God sees it.</p>

<h4>The Temple Destroyed </h4>

<p>Chris O&rsquo;Quinn explores the effect the Temple&rsquo;s destruction had on Judaism and the believers.</p>

<h4>Restoring that which was lost!</h4>

<p>Read an excerpt from D. Thomas Lancaster&rsquo;s compelling new book, Restoration.</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>Director&rsquo;s Intro &#150; A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words<br />
Community Forum &#150; The Broken Sukkah.<br />
Your Feedback &#150; Reader&rsquo;s letters<br />
Dear Avi &#150; Answers to some intriguing questions</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<h4>Jewish Tradition</h4>

<p>Did Yeshua and the apostolic community eschew Jewish tradition or observe it? Was Yeshua, essentially, an ancient Kararite? D. Thomas Lancaster takes a look at the Pharisaism of the Yeshua and the apostolic community.</p>

<h4>Pharisees, Saducees, Essenes</h4>

<p>An overview of the three major sects of First Century Judaism and the Master’s relationship to them.</p>

<h4>The Spirit Writes the Law</h4>

<p>The purpose of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer is to write the Torah upon our hearts.</p>

<h4>Biblical Languages</h4>

<p>Cantor Aaron Eby discusses the importance of learning the biblical languages: Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.</p>

<h4>The Command to Wear Tzitzit</h4>

<p>Considerations of the biblical commands regarding the fringe and a testimony of its application in the Jewish Roots movement today.</p>

<h4>Shabbat, Gateway to HaShem</h4>

<p>Tikvah Michael reflects on the blessing afforded her home through the observance of the biblical Sabbath.</p>

<h4>Humility in Leadership</h4>

<p>To be a leader in the Body of Messiah, a man must be of humble character, for God opposes the proud.</p>

<h4>In the Shadow of Terror</h4>

<p>A brief synopsis of the terrorist war against Zionism and the Modern State of Israel</p>

<h4>Restoration</h4>

<p>D. Thomas Lancaster’s long awaited introduction to Torah and its application in the lives of believers is finally ready for press.</p>

<h4>Unprofitable and Worthless</h4>

<p>Boaz Michael encourages ambassadors of Messiah to set aside polemics and ‘foolish arguments over the Torah’ and rather employ the Messiah’s attitude.</p>

<h4>Original Hebrew Gospel</h4>

<p>Is the Shem Tov of Matthew the ancient original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew?</p>

<h4>PLUS...</h4>

<p>Director’s Intro – On the Road Adventures with FFOZ<br />
Community Forum – Torah calls us to teach our own children.<br />
Your Feedback – Reader’s letters<br />
Dear Avi – Answers to some intriguing questions</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
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