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  • From Netivyah, Jerusalem –  11 April, 2025.

    By Joseph Shulam. Passover Holiday is one of the most important holidays in the Jewish Calendar. It should not only be important to the Jewish Calendar, but it ought to be also the most important Holiday in the Christian Calendar.  I will clarify this last statement for you down the line on this Jerusalem Prayer…

  • Fountains of blessing!

    The light of the gospel breaks through the darkness of our atheistic culture. by Charles Gardner. Looking back on an article I wrote a couple of months back, I am seriously encouraged to acknowledge that we could indeed be on the brink of a new era for the UK church. In discussing the effect of…

  • News from The Cedars

    Upcoming Events Conference: Saturday 5th April Following many months of preparations and with ever changing new challenges to Christian Education, we are glad to announce that The Cedars will host a conference in cooperation with Christian Education Europe (CEE) on Saturday 5th April. At The Cedars, we offer enrichment programmes to complement basic curriculums, particularly…

  • The Ministry of Intercession: from Aaron to Yeshua.

    Torah Portion T’tsaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10). Dr Clifford Denton. Our Lord Yeshua, after He had risen from the dead, walked with two disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). Beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (verse 27). The Bible is full of…

  • From Netivyah, Jerusalem. Tetzaveh –  8 March, 2025.

    By Joseph Shulam.  For me, this Shabbat has one of the most interesting Torah portions – Shabbat Zachor – This Shabbat contains the eternal command for the children of Israel to remember what Amalek did to them!   Our reading starts with the Torah portion’s first word:  Tetzaveh—”Command!”  A strong word in the Hebrew Bible, it is from Exodus 27:20 – 30:10. …

  • From Netivyah, Jerusalem –  29 February, 2025. Terumah.

    By Joseph Shulam.  This Torah portion is called Terumah, translated in English as “contribution” or “donation.” The reading is from Exodus 25:1-27:19. The text deals with the contributions of the children of Israel to construct the Tabernacle in the wilderness.  The text is fascinating and has some significant ramifications for us today.    The reading from the prophets is from  II Kings 11:17 – 12:17;…

  • From Netivyah, Jerusalem. Mishpatim – ‘judgments.’  

    By Joseph Shulam.  The Torah reading on February 22, 2025, is called in Hebrew Mishpatim – ‘judgments.’   The portion of Mishpatim reading is from Exodus 21:1- 24:18.  We will be reading Haftarah: Jeremiah 34:8-22, 33:25-26 from the prophets. We will read the Gospel of Matthew 26:20- 30 from the New Testament.  Every teaching of Yeshua and the Apostles is solidly based on the Hebrew Bible. The Torah…

  • From Netivjah, Jerusalem. Beshalach.

    By Joseph Shulam.  This Shabbat’s Torah portion, Beshalach, is one of the most significant narratives of the whole Torah.   The reading from the Torah is from Exodus 13:17 – 17:16.  From the Prophets, the reading is from Judges 4:4-5:31. We will read John 6:15 – 71 and 1 Corinthians 10:1-5 from the New Testament.    In this reading are the departure of the children of Israel…

  • From Netivyah, Jerusalem.

    By Joseph Shulam.  This Shabbat in the Jewish Synagogues around the world will read from a portion of the Torah called “BO!” “BO” translates to English as “COME.” Within the parashah, the context means “Come to Pharaoh!” The question arises: why “come to Pharaoh?” The phrase would make more sense in English as “Go to…

  • From Netivyah, Jerusalem, Torah Portion Vaera.

    By Joseph Shulam.  The Torah readings from the book of Exodus connect the story of the children of Israel’s exit from slavery to freedom and from a passive docile community of enslaved people to a victorious army taking the land of their inheritance, Canaan.   Our Torah portion of this Shabbat is called Vaera, and the reading is…