Holocaust figures are overwhelming, and the faces of the victims can get lost. Stolpersteine, or “stumbling blocks,” offer a far more intimate tribute
Jewish World
Is desecrating memorials to Holocaust victims a legitimate means of criticizing Israel?
The shift has been compared to trends in other minority movements, but none of them have bothered to be a “light to the nations”
Tzachi Dahan, a Messianic Jewish Israeli who came to faith in Yeshua in 2003, represents a new generation of leaders in the local body of Messiah.
Disdain for all things Jewish is “one of the basic tools with which Western culture was constructed”
Part 4 of our exploration of the development of the modern Jewish concept of Messiah, and where Christianity fits in
Not only that, Michael Elkohen had become a highly respected member of the unsuspecting Orthodox community
The “Lost Tribe” of Bnei Menashe has been serving Israel with honor and excellence, but many are still waiting to make aliyah
When Moses declared, “Let my people go,” he wasn’t just asking for a break from slavery