August 2006 / 5766
We at Kehilat (Congregation) Melech Yisrael are excited that we incorporate liturgical prayers, liturgical chants, and liturgical songs, drawn from our Judaic heritage, into our weekly Erev Shabbat (Friday night) and Shabbat (Sabbath) services. Although this practice is not yet the norm in believing [...]
The New Moon is the most pivotal date in the Jewish Calendar. Without the New Moon, we could not have any of the Jewish Holidays. All the Jewish Holidays revolve around the date of the New Moon. The New Moon tells us which day is the first [...]
Vol. 7 No. 9 / May 2002 Iyar – Sivan 5762
Last month my husband, through prayer and study of the Word, revealed some signs of our times to us. Rabbi Jack wrote a newsletter concerning the ordaining of women, and the acceptance of homosexuality in G-d’s congregations. I totally [...]
July-August 2008 / Sivan-Tammuz-Av 5768
Judaism, at the time of Messiah, was the Judaism of the Pharisees. They followed the customs, traditions and Oral Law (Mishnah) as developed over the centuries from the time of Ezra, the scribe. So, when the Gospel writers wrote their letters they composed them in [...]
September-October 2008 / Elul-Tishri-Cheshvan 5768
These are very unique times we are living in; things are changing and happening very rapidly all around us. We can hardly keep up with all the events that are taking place around the world – Israel, Iran, Afghanistan, Darfur, Russia and now Georgia (the [...]