Monday, October 2, 2017

One of the feasts will be celebrated eternally - which one? - ONE FOR ISRAEL





Dr Erez Soref President of  ONE FOR ISRAEL 
Shalom!

No sooner have we had the Feast of Trumpets, followed by the Day of Atonement, when up comes the next holiday: Sukkot - the Feast of Tabernacles! 

There are so many Jewish feasts at this time of year, that it's hard for Israelis to get anything done with all the days off - we always promise one another that we'll get round to things "after the holidays!" Sukkot is a particularly joyful feast, not least because God himself commands us to rejoice. And we have plenty to rejoice about - the joy of our salvation, and fellowship with the Lord himself for eternity. This is one of the primary meanings of the Feast - we will "tabernacle" with Him forever.


Please pray for Erez who will be at Joel Rosenberg's "Epicenter" conference in the US this weekend, joining other Jewish, Arab and Palestinian pastors and ministry leaders to share how the Gospel is advancing and what God is doing in our neighborhood. Together they will be answering the question,

"What Does the Future Hold for Israel & Her Neighbors?"


After this conference, Erez will go on to Dallas, Texas, for the "Gospel and the Middle East" conference at Dallas Theological Seminary and South Western Baptist Theological Seminary. Please pray for Erez as he shares at these events, that he would say what is on God's heart and that they would be a great blessing to all who attend.

PRAYING FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC YEAR

Please also pray for the new students who are enrolled to study with us this year! Pray that they would quickly dive deep into their studies and grow in the love of God, of one another, and gain a vision for taking up their unique place, serving in God's ripe harvest field.

 


SUKKOT: THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

If you are in Israel during Sukkot, you will notice many flimsy looking booths pitched on balconies, in yards, even out on the street, as Jewish people obey the command to build a tabernacle or "sukka" for the week of Sukkot. Why, you might well wonder, did God want his people to build makeshift booths like this? Continue reading...


THE FOUR SPECIES OF SUKKOT AND WELCOMING GUESTS

The Feast of Sukkot is a time of rejoicing and ingathering, but here we will concentrate on the waving of the four species, and the welcoming of Ushpizin (guests), and how Gentiles are very much included in this feast! Continue reading...
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The Feast of Tabernacles ✡ "You Shall Rejoice In Your Festival" - Israel365

You shall rejoice in your festival, with your son and daughter, your male and female slave, the Levite,
the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow in your communities.

וְשָׂמַחְתָּ בְּחַגֶּךָ אַתָּה וּבִנְךָ וּבִתֶּךָ וְעַבְדְּךָ וַאֲמָתֶךָ וְהַלֵּוִי וְהַגֵּר וְהַיָּתוֹם וְהָאַלְמָנָה אֲשֶׁר בִּשְׁעָרֶיךָ

דברים טז:יד
ve-sa-MAKH-ta b'-kha-GE-kha atah u'-veen-KHA u'-veet-KHA v'-av-de-KHA ve'a-mat-KHA ve-HA-lay-vee ve-ha-GER ve-ha-ya-TOM ve-ha-al-ma-NAH a-SHER beesh-a-re-KHA

Today's Israel Inspiration

In Deuteronomy 16:14, Hashem commands the Children of Israel to rejoice on Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles. This year, Sukkot begins at sundown on October 4th.  In the days of the Temple, all the nations of the world ascended the Temple Mount in Jerusalem to offer the Sukkot sacrifices enumerated in the Torah. One of the highlights of the seven day Sukkot festival was the Celebration of Water-drawing, the 'Simkhat Bet Ha-Shoeva'. On a normal day, sacrifices offered by the Priests were accompanied by wine libations poured over the alter. On Sukkot, water, along with wine was poured over the alter in a special ritualistic ceremony which evoked tremendous joy, song, and dance among worshipers. While the Temple no longer stands in Jerusalem, Jews in Israel and abroad continue to observe the joyous holiday of Sukkot with festive meals, new clothing and elated spirits. Unfortunately, there are far too many Israelis who do not have the means to cover their basic living expenses let alone the costs associated with observing Sukkot in dignity and with joy.

Vesamakhta B'khagecha': Rejoice in Your Festival

Students from 'Boys Town Jerusalem' perform this great rendition of a song from the words of Deuteronomy 16:14. These students yield from disadvantaged homes, but focus their energies on academic achievement and spiritual growth.

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At the 120th anniversary celebration of the First Zionist Congress on Wednesdayevening on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Netanyahu highlighted the prophetic aspects of the State of Israel, namely, that the events in the Torah are a forecast of what will occur in the modern Jewish State.

Countdown to Simchat Torah!!!

On October 11th, Jews in Israel will be celebrating the completion of the annual reading of the Torah during the holiday of Simchat Torah. Simchat Torah is celebrated on the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Tishrei. In Hebrew, 22 is כב. In honor of this joyous occasion on the Jewish calendar, we are offering our readers 22% off each individaul volume of The Israel Bible from now until Simchat Torah.
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Today's Israel Photo

A beautiful Sukkah stands proudly during Sukkot- The Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem.

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