Rabbi’s Reflections – Tuesday, September 27, 2022 Shalom, How about a gift for the New Year? The Erev Yom Teruah service at Shomair was recorded in 3 parts Sunday night. Due to the storm; the power kept flickering, and we don’t have battery backups for our...
Rabbi’s Reflections – Monday, September 26, 2022 Shalom, Today (Monday, which starts Sunday night on the Hebrew calendar) is Yom Teruah (first day of the 7th Hebrew month, Tishre), meaning “the day of the shout.” It is a day of sounding Shofars usually called...
Rabbi’s Reflections – Sunday, September 25, 2022 Shavuah Tov, Biblical Perspective of Current News (Part of September 2022) by Dr. Raymond Finney INTRODUCTION: Following is the September end-of-the-month summary of a few news reports and commentaries, which are...
Rabbi’s Reflections – Saturday, September 24, 2022 Shabbat Shalom, Growing in Love for God 35 by David Harwood I want to develop the topic of our fellowship with one another together with the Lord. In the beginning of Israel’s history a people was called with...
Here’s your invitation. Sunday night at 7PM we begin the fall feasts, the first of which is Yom Teruah (the day of the shout). This is the biblical name for the Feast of Trumpets. Modern Jews call this holiday Rosh Hashanah (meaning New Year). We will start year...