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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Know About Jewish Feasts by JordanDiaz

Jewish Christians are also known as Judeo-Christians and they were the people who were part of the Jewish reform movement which later on became the movement of Christianity. During the early stages of the reform movement, the community of Jewish Christians had the Jews who considered Jesus as their messiah (the savior) and were having the same identity as the Christians at that time. With time Christianity became more and more elaborate and Jewish Christians remained as a section of the Christian community. These people accepted Jesus as Christ and at the same time continued practicing the Jewish customs e.g. they followed the Jewish calendar, observed important Jewish feasts, went to synagogue to worship and circumcision. 
There are mainly seven Jewish feasts and the Jewish Christians practice all of them very religiously as per the Jewish custom. For all the feasts, the most common feature is the sacrifice. On the Mount Sinai, God gave the dates of the Jewish feasts to Moses. The calendar of the Jews is based on the phases of moon. Each month in the lunar calendar starts with the new moon. The Jewish feast Pesach or Passover falls on the first full moon of spring. Pesach, Unleavened bread or Chag Hamotzi and First Fruit (Yom habikkurim) falls between March and April. The fourth one Shavuot or Pentecost falls in summer during the late days of May or early days of June. Trumpets, Yom Kippur and Sukkot, the other three feasts of Jewish falls between September to October. 
The Jewish feast Passover is the fest of salvation. It is also called feast of freedom because it is celebrated to commemorate the exodus of the Israelites from the slavery of Egypt and how the faithful people were protected by the blood of the lamb. The second feast unleavened bread is observed by the Jews by eating unleavened bread for seven days. This symbolizes the holy walk with the Lord. The period of Shavuot is the period of transition of the Jews from getting freed from slavery in Egypt to the receiving of their holy book the Torah at Mount Siani. This is the time when Yesua dies till the resurrection of Yeshua. Rosh Hashanah is another Jewish feast that falls in autumn and on the first and second days of Tishri, the Jewish Calendar and is observed in September or October. This feast is also called Yom ha Din or the Judgment Day.

 
 

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

The Truth Behind Jewish Feasts

The Jewish Christians are also called Judeo Christians & these were the People who were a part of Jewish reforms movements that later became the movements of Christianity. During the previous stages of the reforms movements, the communities of the Jewish Christians comprised of Jews who believed that Jesus was their Messiah which mean savior and they were also having the similar identity as that of the Christians during that time. Over time, Christianity became even more elaborate and the Christians Jewish still remained as one section of the community of the Christians. These Christians considered Jesus to be Christ & sometime also continued to practice the customs of the Jewish. For instance they followed the Jewish’s calendar and observed all the important Jewish feasts, they went to synagogues for worshiping and for circumcision.

The Main Jewish Feasts

There’re mainly 7 Shavuot Jewish holiday and the Christians Jewish follow all of these quite religiously according to the customs of Jews. For all the Jewish feasts, the most comman feature is that of sacrifice. On Mount Sinai God gave dates of Jewish Feasts to the Moses. The calendars of Jews are based on different phases of the moon. Every month in a lunar Calendar begins with New moon. Jewish feast, Pesach or Pass over always falls on first Full moon of the spring. Pesach un-levened breads or the Chag Hamotzi & 1st Fruit falls in between the months of March & April. The 4th Shavuot or the Pentecost comes in summers during later days of the month of May or the early days of the month of June. The Trumpets, Yom Kipur and the Sukkot, other 3 feasts of the Jews fall between the months of September and October.

Jewish feasts Passovers are feasts of salvation. It’s also known as feast of the freedom as it’s celebrated for commemorating exodus of Israelites from slavery of the Egypt and the ways it is celebrated with faithful people, were saved by blood of the lambs. The 2ns feast UN-leavened breads is generally observed by Jews by having unleavened breads for 7 days. This generally symbolizes holy walks with Lord. The periods of Shavuot are the periods of transition of Jews from becoming freed from all types of slavery in Egypt for receiving their holy books of the Torah at the Mount Sinai. These feasts are also known as Yom ha Din and Judgment Day.

Monday, 9 June 2014

All About Hanukkah Jewish Holiday


  • What is Hanukah Festival?
There are many Jewish Holidays and Hanukah is one of them. Derived from a Hebrew word, Hanukah means ‘Dedication.’ Also, this is known as the Festivals of lights.’ The celebration of Hanukkah Jewish Holiday begins with lighting candles and menorah. It has started two centuries ago, prior to the beginning of Christianity. As per the Western Calendar, Hanukkah is celebrated either in November or December.
 
  • Story behind Hanukah
The story of Hanukah begins over 2500 years ago when a Syrian King, Antiochus tried to make the people (Jewish) worship the God of Greeks. In the Jewish temple, Antiochus statue was put up and the Jewish people were ordered to bow before the statue. However, there were 1-0 commandants who prohibit people to worship idol or statue. A small group of people known as Maccabees revolted and soon after three long year war, Maccabees summoned up Jerusalem from the Syrians. But in between, the temple was brutally destroyed.
However, the Jewish cleaned and repaired the temple and rededicated the God. Since then, they light the lamp called Menorah, which was a symbol of the God being there. A small jar of oil was however, enough for a day, but the miraculous lamp stayed alight for about 8 days. Since then, Hanukkah Jewish Holiday has become an important occasion of the Jewish People.
  • How is Hanukah celebrated?
Hanukah is one of the most popular Jewish Holidays and celebrated by lightening a single candle on the Hanukiah, which is an 8-stemmed candelabrum, each day. This candelabrum symbolizes how God looked after the Jewish problem during their difficult time.
To make the holiday celebration enjoyable special games are also played. These games are the major source of enjoyment
  • Games Played in Hannukah
Moreover, many games are played to celebrate this occasion. One of the most common games, Jewish people love to play is ‘Dreidels.’ This game is a sort of spinning contest here a top having four sides is spun and the loser and winner of the gambling chips are based on the direction top lands. You can make chips of different things as per your interest. People generally prefer chocolate covered raisins as it caters to two purposes, as a treat and as a game piece. For non-winner also, the chocolate covered raisins help to satisfy the hunger.
To understand more about the Jewish Holidays and other important aspect of Judaism, there are many institutes that can help you with in-depth studies of the Jewish faith. The Messianic Jewish Bible Institute (MJBI) is one of such names. Formed in 1995 and launched in 1996 by Gentile Christian Leaders and Messianic Jews, the institute will help you to get a deep analysis of Jewish faith. For more details you can visit.

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Gain Complete Knowledge About the Shavuot Jewish Holiday


There are many people who know about the Rosh Hashanah and Passover as they are considered as one of the most important days in the life of a Jewish person. There is one more important holiday and that is called as Shavuot Jewish Holiday. The main reason why Shavuot Jewish holiday is celebrated is because Jewish people want to commemorate and celebrate this special event.
In fact in many larger Jewish communities, these holidays are termed as official holidays. These Jewish people start this holiday in one day advance and there is lots of fun and love all around. Here is all that you want to know about Shavuot Jewish Holiday and Jewish Holiday’s Sukkot.
Why Jewish Holiday’s Sukkot is Celebrated?
  • Sukkot is another Shavuot Jewish holiday that normally comes exactly after 5 days of Yom Kippur. It comes during the month of October and is celebrated as a mark of great respect for the overall contribution of ancestors in the desert.
Why Not Join Some Religious Course and Know More About Jewish Culture?
  • After reading this entire if you are also interested in knowing more about the Jewish culture then consider joining some sort of organization that offers such courses. One such amazing organization can be easily contacted through their website that is mjbi.org. Now you must be wondering why mjbi.org? Well it is considered as one of the best religious organizations for learning more and more about the Jewish culture and holidays as well as important days.
  • You can gain complete information about the Jewish holidays and treats that happen from time to time. You can also enroll yourself for courses and the best part is that you can also opt for online courses.
  • The schools of messianic studies offer courses related to Bible through Jewish eyes. You can also subscribe to newsletters and always stay updated about the latest happenings from their side. They are also present on social media and you can connect them through their social media profiles and gain valuable and information about the Jewish culture and community.
Another best part about pursuing online courses is that you can read and learn about the Jewish culture and traditions during your free time. For example if you are busy in office then after your office hours you can read about everything. In fact during weekends also you can log on to their website and download the important and useful content.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Learn Complete Information About Shavuot Jewish holiday


When it comes to celebrating Jewish culture there are many special holidays that are celebrated such as Passover, Hanukkah and Hashanah. All there are considered as one of the most sacred days for the Jewish people. There are few holidays that also hold great importance for the Jewish community but other people are not aware about and one such special day is called as Shavuot Jewish holiday.
This day is specially listed in the Hebrew calendar. In order to celebrate Jewish faith in a great way this day is celebrated with much fervor and excitement. Here is the complete information about Shavuot Jewish Holiday and other important points.
Join a Jewish mission for gaining complete information
  • One of the best ways to gain complete information about Jewish culture and organization you can join any of the registered Jewish mission and one such mission can be easily contacted thorough their website that is mjbi.org.
  • They have a vision and mission statement described on their website which clearly indicates that they are professional and wants to pass on the true Jewish community message among the people.
  • If in case you want yourself to be regularly updated about the latest updates and happenings then you can also subscribe to the email newsletters by putting your email address on their website.
  • You can also opt for various Jewish culture courses and know more about their rich heritage and culture. If in case you wish to donate something to them then also you can click on the donate option on their website.
  • You can also watch latest videos on Jewish culture on their website. They have a news section that is also updated on regular basis.
Enroll for different Jewish courses with ease
  • They have got separate International schools, School of Messianic, Theology that is SMT and the King’s university and you can gain complete information about all the courses made available by them.
  • With their team of board of directors they are always ready to serve people from every community who wish to learn more about the Jewish culture and anybody who is interested in spreading the message of Jewish culture among other people.
    Hence after reading all these points if you want to celebrate Judaism holidays and other Jewish holidays then consider logging on to mjbi.org and gain complete and detailed information about anything related to Jewish culture and traditional values.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Christian Jew: Belief in Truth and Love

 It is possible to get biblical knowledge from Messianic Jewish school. People can also get the ministry lessons along with the leadership guidance in the Christian society. You can stay within the Christian society and history on Evangelical conventiality. Due to advancement in technology, Christian jew also provides the lessons through internet. A special motive persists among all such jewfish schools. The authority in the Christian Jewish school has an intention. The main motive of jews is to convey message of the holy spirit to entire nation. A faithful personal relationship is achieved with the culture and tradition of the Jesus Christ.
Truth about Jewish culture
According to belief of Christian jew, Jesus is the son of god and is a the savoir from various types of troubles. Another word for savor is Messiah. He is the one who have sacrificed his life for the survival of the mankind. According to Messianic Jewish school, every statement written in bible is correct. According to its reception, there is life after death. Holy Jesus is responsible to guide all people belonging to the religion of Christianity to follow the path of truth and love. These are the two important facts which can be cherished by people for years.
You can also come across the facts on shavout Jewish holiday from the people following jewish culture and tradition. Jesus Christ also says, people also suffer from sorrows at a particular phase of life. Confession is an important part of the Jewish culture. If a man has done something wrong, he can be forgiven only if he apologizes. Only the person who gets place in heaven does not require apologizing. With the intention to serve Jewish society, the particular school has an intention to provide proper edification about the Messianic Judaism. It is now possible to get a full time degree program in Jewish studies. Each and every facts about the Jewish culture and tradition will be covered in the degree program.
Know the community
People can also enjoy shavout jewish holiday once they are within this community. You can contact with the representative of the educational establishment and know about the time of getting admission. There are many interesting facts to know about this culture and tradition once you get in touch with this community. People with different religion are also engaged in researching about the history of jewish culture and heritage. Facts related to Jesus and his struggle is also clear.

Monday, 10 February 2014

Jews And Their Festivals


Whenever festivals are approaching it has a religious significance. Thus, festivals are a way of celebrating and thanking the supernatural power – god - for his presence in our lives. Among many religions Jews have their own set of holidays and festival and they have their own ways of celebrating them.
There are several Jewish holidays, few among them is related to the Chabad movement of the Jews and are called Chabad Jewish Holidays.
Jewish holidays have fixed terms which are used to describe or refer different categories of holidays purely depending on the type of holiday and its mature.
Chabad is a Hasidic movement and follows the orthodox practice of Judaism. This movement was founded in Russia in 1775. Chabad movement is said to be the world’s largest and renowned Hasidic movements. The headquarters of the said movement was started and taken forward by a Hasidic rebbes dynasty. Chabad movement was basically founded in the 18th century. The said movement with 3,600 institutions across around 70 countries. These institutes running under the Chabad movement help unaffiliated Jews.
Like other Jewish holidays there is a list of Chabad Jewish Holidays as well. A number of days have been specifically chosen to be christened special days owing to the Chabad movement. The important holidays of this movement are chosen to be the liberation dates of the leaders of this movement. When the movement was in full swing the leaders of the movement were imprisoned by the Russian government. Hence, day on which the said imprisoned leader was released were celebrated and were named as “days of liberation” by the movement. Every year three such holidays are celebrated. The holidays are on the day one leader was released from the Russian imprisonment.
Similarly, there are Jewish feasts are organized and holidays on the birthday of leaders of this movement. These birthdays are also celebrated each and every year. The birthdays of several of the movement's leaders are celebrated each year with pomp and show.
Also, the death anniversaries of the leaders of this movement are celebrated. There were several leaders who lost their lives during this movement. The death anniversaries of the leaders and their wives are also celebrated to pay homage to them for their sacrifice. Among other noteworthy holidays of the Chabad movement include the individual incidents of the Chabad rebbes. Hence, most of the holidays of this movement are to commemorate their leaders and their sacrifices.