September 16, 2010
Ultra-Orthodox Jews prepare for Yom Kippur with kaparot ritual Ahead of Yom Kippur, ultra-Orthodox Jews slaughter white chickens as part of a ritual to cleanse themselves of sins from the past year.
By Reuters, The Associated Press and Haaretz Service
Kaparot is a custom connected to Yom Kippur, where white chickens are slaughtered as a symbolic gesture of atonement. The slaughtered chickens are then donated to t
September 10, 2010
Rosh Hashana – God’s memory and the substance of eternity.
Although Rosh Hashana is correctly translated as “the beginning of the year,” this term is nowhere to be found in the Torah. Only the Talmud refers to it as such. Even the prayers, whose earliest source stems from the Talmudic era, don’t refer to it as Rosh Hashana, but rather as “Yom Hazikaron” – a day of remembr
September 10, 2010
Rosh Hashana is too important to leave things to chance. Here’s a handy checklist of everything you need to know. by Research from Rabbi Moshe Lazerus Pre-Rosh Hashana A key component of Rosh Hashana preparation is to ask for forgiveness from anyone one may have wronged during the previous year. To whatever extent possible, we want to begin the year with a clean slate ― and without anyone harboring a grudge
September 07, 2010
THE RAPTURE OF THE WICKED
ost Christians readily profess that they are always eager to hear and learn from their Fathers Word. Seldom do they realize, though, that the first tenant of learning is found in the willingness to alter one’s viewpoint if necessary to incorporate the truths which the Holy Spirit teaches you from your study of God’s Word. You should see the truth in this statement from your ow
September 05, 2010
Why Rosh Hashanah IS the Rapture by Roy A. Reinhold
A proper understanding of the fall feast days of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Succoth, provide clarity to God’s plan for the prophetic fulfillment we call the end-times. They reveal much more detail than has been thought possible. Israel was commanded by God, to keep the annual feast days forever as a witness to all the nations. Even in the diaspora, faith