The chassidic terminology of gathering the "sparks" that lie in every corner of creation can seem distant and foreign to many Messianic believers. In this episode of Learning from Levertoff, Yahnatan Lasko explains the application of this idea in a believer's life.
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The First Messianic Haggadah
For many centuries, Jewish people have put faith in Yeshua, only to be absorbed and assimilated into Christianity. Modern Messianic Judaism was ignited in the mid-1800s as Christians of Jewish descent began to assert the value of their Jewish identity.
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A Tu Bishvat Haggadah
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Bloom, Vine of David’s Tu Bishvat Haggadah, is inspired by the story of the early pioneers of the modern State of Israel. It focuses on the modern return of the Jewish people to their land as a part of the broader plan of world redemption.
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Happy New Year, Again!
Judaism has four New Years, and one of them, Tu Bishvat, is for trees. Why? Since we don’t see that specifically laid out in the Bible, it must be those dastardly old rabbis at it again, right? Or maybe there’s something important we could learn about the role of rabbinic authority in ancient Israel.