Does not include any video downloads. (Option to include Leadership Manual to host Study Groups)
The HaYesod discipleship program educates believers on their relationship with the Promised Land, the historic people of God, and the Scriptures of the Jewish people.
The HaYesod module, The Festivals, is composed of ten compelling lessons that explore the biblical Festivals and its observance and implications for Messianic believers today. Lessons are taught from locations throughout the land of Israel and from the studio setting of the First Fruits of Zion study hall (beit midrash).
Study on your own, or start a HaYesod Bible study group and share this vital message about the Festivals, God's Appointed times, and the Jewishness of Yeshua within your community!
The Knesset Menorah is a tapestry of Jewish history, and Boaz Michael captures this iconic work of art in exquisite photographic detail. A short description analyzes each image and creates a beautiful, pictorial history book for everybody to enjoy and learn from.
All orders placed before January 1st will receive this free 12x18 inches poster of the full Knesset Menorah.
Mailed at one time with 52 unique lessons.
Quantity: 1 only: $60.00
Quantity: 2–5: $50.00
Quantity: 6 or more: $45.00
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The perfect coaster for Torah Club fans! These absorbent stone coasters protect against water rings and condensation puddles. The cork backing on the coaster protects your furniture or desktop from scratches.
This book contains a selection of the works of Rabbi Daniel Zion (1883–1979), some newly translated into English, along with a new biography. Rabbi Zion tells of the miraculous events surrounding his realization of Yeshua as the Messiah, his campaign against the Nazi regime, and his unwavering commitment to Judaism.
Troy Mitchell’s latest release brings all-new music focused on the future kingdom. From soul-searching melodies that yearn for HaShem’s presence to joyful arrangements that impassion our hearts to look toward the day when we will celebrate with Messiah, this album explores various genres that are sure to resonate with every listener.
In Elementary Principles, D. Thomas Lancaster takes readers back to first-century Messianic Judaism to explore what he calls “an apostolic catechism,” the foundational basics of discipleship to Jesus of Nazareth. Think you know it all already? Get ready to rethink your religion. This book of “basics” challenges common Christian assumptions while laying out clear, biblical definitions for all followers of Jesus.
The Tent of David is our lost vision. It is the apostles’ dream of a unified expression of faith in which Jew and Gentile worship the God of Abraham together and serve him in the redemption of the world.
Historians, scholars, and theologians agree that first-century Christianity was a sect of Judaism, but where does that information place first-century Gentile Christians? What did it mean to be a Gentile who practiced Judaism in the days of the apostles?
Christian anti-Semitism built the road that led to Auschwitz. In the Holocaust, two thousand years of anti-Jewish replacement theology culminated in genocide. European Christianity sat as if bewitched in the cold darkness of indifference just outside a fiery circle of doom while the ovens roared and the smoke of six million innocent Jewish lives filled the skies over Europe. This book is about remembering what happened in the past, understanding how we contributed to the nightmare, and learning from those mistakes to change the future.