Hadash

The Thirteen Foundations of Judaism

13 principles of faith Doctrinal Statements, or Statements of Faith, are supposed to be summary statements of what an organization or individual believes the Scriptures teach about specific subjects. In order to be effective, a doctrinal statement should address each area of theology that an organization holds specific beliefs about, and should summarize everything that the Scriptures have to say about that subject, particularly if the organization requires its members or adherents to subscribe to that doctrinal statement as a condition of fellowship. It should be noted as a practical matter, however, that very few organizations write Doctrinal Statements that accurately reflect what they actually teach. Therefore, when reading an organization’s doctrinal statement one should be careful not to accept it as actually authoritative for the organization that produced it. Messianic Jews are unique among other observant Jews in that we look to the Torah and Messiah and Messiah’s disciples [...]

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HaDerech, Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots

Cling to God (Devekut)

Cling to God (Devekut)

Devarim / Deuteronomy 10:20. Moshe says, “You shall fear HaShem your God; you shall serve Him and cling to Him…” What does it mean to “cling to Him?” It is actually the same Hebrew word which is used of Adam in the garden when it says, “a man shall leave his fath...

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Israel, Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots

Worship of HaShem vs. Idol Worship

Worship of HaShem vs. Idol Worship

Why do people pray to idols? What does idol worship mean today? What is an idol? Is there new idols today? Idol worship begins in the mind—it starts with an incorrect perception of who HaShem is. It says you can turn an abstract, invisible God into a concrete, metal, wood or plastic god, which...

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Jewish Studies, Parasha Terumah, Torah, Torah Video

Maaser kesofim / Tithing (Video)

Maaser kesofim / Tithing (Video)

Weekly Sidra: Terumah (Gift) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 25:1-27:19 Haftorah: Yeshayahu / Isaiah 66:1-24 He who pays Maaser removes part of his self love for the sake of the Creator. Maaser kesofim literally means a tenth of money. Tithing one’s income for charity, is an age-old practice da...

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Anusim, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Video of the Week

The Marranos Jews (Videos)

The Marranos Jews (Videos)

The story of the Marranos, the lost Jews from Spain, started in the 14th century when the Spanish Inquisition of the Roman Catholic Church persecuted the large Jewish community in Spain and Portugal. Many Jews preferred to die rather than to give up their faith and convert. Many other Jews were forc...

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Parasha Acharei Mot, Parashat Kedoshim, Torah

Life and Holiness – Sidra Acharei Mot / Kedoshim

Life and Holiness - Sidra Acharei Mot / Kedoshim

Weekly Sidra: Achrei Mot-Kedoshim Torah Portion: Vayikra / Leviticus 16:1-20:27   Haftorah: Yechezkel / Ezekiel 20:2-20 I am HaShem your God; walk in My statutes, and keep Mine ordinances, and do them;  and hallow My Sabbaths, and they shall be a sign between Me and you, tha...

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Islam, Israel, Jewish Roots

The False Messiah Armilus (Video)

The False Messiah Armilus (Video)

In later Jewish eschatology and legend, a king who will arise at the end of time against the Messiah, and will be conquered by him after having brought much distress upon Israel. Parasha Ve’zot Haberacha, Devarim 34 says “and the affliction of generation after generation, and the punishm...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Maran Yeshua Melech HaMashiach’s Tefilin (Video)

Maran Yeshua Melech HaMashiach's Tefilin (Video)

When we study the Hebrew Scriptures (from Genesis to Revelations writen by Jews to Jews), we find some very interesting verses concerning the tzitzit / fringes. In Hebrew, we say tzitziyot. Specifically, these verses are Mattityahu 9:20; 14:36a, Mark 6:56; and Luke 8:44. Without a shadow of a doubt,...

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Anusim, Castellano, Jewish Studies

Los Marranos – Criptojudíos

Los Marranos - Criptojudíos

Quienes son los marranos? Cuando la Iglesia Catolica establecio la Inquisicion en España en 1481, en conjunto con la explusion de los judios en 1492, la practica del judaismo era una ofensa castigable por el gobierno. Estableciendo las mas grotescas torturas y penas de muerte a todos los judi...

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Castellano, Judaismo Mesianico, Mashiaj

¿Que significa la palabra Maran?

¿Que significa la palabra Maran?

Que significa la palabra Maran? Como Maran ata, o Maran Yeshúa? מרן אתא אדונינו ישוע! En los tiempos del segundo templo el lenguaje común en Israel era Arameo (Hebreo en las sinagogas)...

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Anusim, Castellano, HaDerech

Cripto / Judíos Sefardíes / Anusim

Cripto / Judíos Sefardíes / Anusim

Algunos Judíos Sefarditas son herederos de una herencia cultural diferente a la mayoría de la población de Judíos Askenazí en los Estados Unidos, Israel, y otros lugares (especialmente del centro y del este de Europa). Los Judíos Sefardíes tradicional...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Video of the Week

Cochini Jews – Malabar Jews (Videos)

Cochini Jews - Malabar Jews (Videos)

The Jews of India aren’t one singular community. Among themselves they are divided into different communities. Each community has its own different culture, background and origin. Each community claims its arrival in India in different ways and it is not always clear how they really came to In...

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Emunah, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Discipleship

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Discipleship

(Mattityahu/Matthew 28:18-20) “Yeshua came and talked with them. He said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore, go and make all people from all nations into talmidim, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember! I will be ...

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Jewish Studies, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

What is Messianic Judaism?

What is Messianic Judaism?

The earliest followers and disciples of Rabbi Yeshua of Nazareth believed that Yeshua was the promised Mashiach (Messiah) of Israel and the Redeemer of all nations. However, they did not believe that Yeshua came to start a new religion or to abolish the Torah (Teaching, Instruction) of Moshe; instea...

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HaDerech, Jewish Studies, News

What is LaShon Harah (evil speech)?

What is LaShon Harah (evil speech)?

One of the most difficult sections of the Torah to understand is the discussion of "Tzarat," a skin disease commonly mistranslated as "leprosy." In truth, Tzarat is a physical manifestation of a spiritual deficiency. The Talmud (Arachin 16) says that Tzarat comes specifically as ...

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