The Paradox Of Christian Evangelism

But it was an order – with a paradox. Christian theology describes how this primary audience was destined to reject the Jewish Messiah featured in the great commission.
Behar-Bechukotai: Jews Living Outside Eretz Yisrael?

And, that’s exactly the condition the Jewish people found Eretz Yisrael in, when they started returning in the mid-19th century, a desolate and barren land.
Why GodTV is the Worst Form of Anti-Semitism

The Jews who reject Christians hold up GodTV as proof that there can be no relationship, that all Christians harbor a hidden agenda to convert Jews.
A Muffled Consensus Serves Not Israel but Her Enemies

If silence ensues, nothing will combat the lie that Israel is a rogue state that illegally steals another people’s land. Not only does this lie drive hatred of Israel in the West, it also foments attacks on Diaspora Jews who are held responsible for Israel’s actions.
The Pain of the Coronavirus Pandemic and the Pain of Jewish History: A Comparison
People in the world are drowning in the sudden tsunami of the new Coronavirus world that we find ourselves in.
Judicial Overreach: Are the Chickens Coming Home to Roost?

The belief that the law is being used (or rather, abused) as a weapon to advance a political doctrine that has failed to win support at the polls has taken root across diverse segments of Israeli society.
Rabbis Call for Contact Tracing

The Orwellian Australian contract tracing app, named with doublespeak “COVIDSafe”
The New Danish Bible: A Fresh Perspective

International outrage has been ignited in recent days over the publication of the Danish Bible 2020 – a new translation of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament – by the Danish Bible Society (DBS).
Jews Should Not be Targeted by Broadcast Missionizing

In Matthew 21:43, we read: “The kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits.”
Another Passover

The idea of observing a second Passover is God’s gift of a do-over.