Posts by B'rit Hadasha (Page 18)
2020 Easter Food Basket Drive
The B’rit Community is again partnering with our friends the Gilberts and Kingdom Community Builders to reach out to the Orange Mound Community. In these challenging times, families are struggling to get enough to eat—especially with schools being closed and school meals not being available. Many families do not have the resources to stock their pantries. To help,…
Shabbat Service – March 28, 2020
Shabbat Service – March 21, 2020
Shabbat Service – March 14, 2020
Getting It Right
Yom Kippur gives us the chance to get it right. Right with HaShem and right with one another. This day is a day of national repentance and cleansing, so that the Jewish people can intercede for all nations during Sukkot. But, every nation, every kingdom, is made of individuals. Each of us must address our issues individually, so we can address our national sins before The…
A Time to Reflect
An Important Date
Supernal Truth #1: Scripture is Foundational Revelation
For the follower of Messiah Yeshua, Scripture is the foundation to which we must compare anything we consider interpretation or “words from the L-rd.” Like we said in our earlier posts, in order to have appropriate Biblical context and application, we must begin with Torah and proceed forward – not…
Building the House of Scripture
We must read Scripture from the foundation – from Torah – upward. Let’s think about Scripture as if it were a house. How would we go about building a two-story house? Would a builder start at the first level? The second level? The roof? No! They are going to begin by laying the foundation. Only from there can they build the rest of the house. That is how we must consider…
Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
May their memory be a blessing: – Joyce Fienberg, 75 – Richard Gottfried, 65 – Rose Mallinger, 97 – Jerry Rabinowitz, 66 – Cecil Rosenthal, 59 – David Rosenthal, 54 – Bernice Simon, 84 – Sylvan Simon, 86 – Daniel Stein, 71 – Melvin Wax, 87 – Irving Younger, 69 At B’rit Hadasha, we stand with our Jewish community. We mourn with them and we commit to remember, grieve…