This particular Shabbat, lodged between our Seders and the day before the worldwide celebration of the resurrection of the Yeshua the Messiah, carries great symbolic weight for us. It is providential poetry…in time. Listen and find out why! By Rabbi Emeritus Rich Nichol at Ruach
In preparation for the celebration of Purim, Rabbi Rich notes that not once in the Megillat Esther is God mentioned explicitly. Yet, despite this unique feature of a book of Scripture, He is present, attentive and working by his providence for the sake of the Jewish people. What exactly
In a timely message, that connects Judaism with current events from the Asbury University Revival, Rabbi Nathan looks at the Ruach HaKodesh (The Holy Spirit) from a very Jewish perspective. Presentation materials from Rabbi Nathan’s Panim El Panim course, called “Encountering the Ruach