
Why do we Blow the Shofar?
The first time that a shofar appears in the Bible, it isn’t blown. It isn’t even

The first time that a shofar appears in the Bible, it isn’t blown. It isn’t even

God was delighted to tell the Israelites what was waiting for them in the Promised Land:

There’s a famous saying that goes around in Jewish circles in the month of Elul as

It’s Christmakkah! Occasionally, Hanukkah and Christmas collide. Many think of these holidays like oil and water—from

You might be surprised to learn what happens in synagogues on Yom Kippur. As the sun

The so-called “scarlet thread” of redemption runs throughout the Bible—from the wrist of Judah’s son to

Psalm 91 begins like this: He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide

The shofar is a trumpet made entirely by God. It’s the horn of a ram or

The Torah has 3 main sections describing the festival of Sukkot (Tabernacles) and each mention reveals

Being happy seems to be a bit of a holy grail in our world today. Like

Dig into ancient and new testament Prophecies we’ve discovered in the Feast of Tabernacles and how

Shemini Atzeret is translated as the Eighth Day of the Assembly. It’s sort of strange that