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  A comment from one member of the Yeshiva:   I can't say enough about your teaching. I find myself   thinking all day about what is being said.   Your approach   is like I have not seen before. I find them very informative and inspiring. Shalom and Blessings         You have two possibilities to study: Complete training with graduation or Personal enrichment. 
   The Complete training will allow those who want to teach Torah to be part of our network of Torah teachers,  who desire to start a Yeshiva in their home or at their kehila. Sukkat  David will offer help to those who want to initiate Torah study groups.    Take  the opportunity to study Torah starting with the highly prophetic Book  of Genesis. Torah is the key for the end times; everything has been  written in it. We just need to dive into it and receive tremendous  revelations on Yeshua and His plan for our lives.     From  the beginning of the messianic calling of the first Patriarch, the  Torah teaches us that faith is the key to salvation. Grace also has been  present since the beginning. 
  The  foundations are laid from the first Book of the Bible, to help us  understand the perfect plan of salvation that G-d has for mankind. If  one doesn't study the foundations of this plan a great part of the  Revelation is lost, notably, the Revelation of Messiah Yeshua.  
   Receiving Him in our heart as Savior and Master is one thing,  one first necessary step for our salvation, but our path doesn't stop  there. After Pesach (salvation by grace), we must head to the Festival  celebrated in honor of HaShem, "three days walk" after the reception of  the Torah: Shavuot. Avraham saw the L-rd, and the story of his life and  of his descendents reveals His Presence, even from the beginning.    The same way we have received the Savior in our hearts,  it is  now about receiving His Torah engraved in our hearts, even as proclaimed  by the prophets in Jeremiah 31:31.  True new birth takes place by the  action of the Ruach HaKodesh, who circumcises our hearts to be able to  walk according to the criteria of holiness of Elohim.   
But  in order to be able to walk in these commandements, under Yeshua's yoke,  we need to know the Word. When did G-d speak, before the eyes and to  the ears of all, with the sound of thunder, setting ablaze an entire  mountain? The answer is obvious: the Creator of the universe came to  reveal His heart at Mount Sinai, a place that didn't belong to anyone,   and that was open freely to all those who wanted to drink the waters of  life.  
   Yeshua manifested Himself on that day at Mount Sinai, but only  Moshe could see Him. Moshe's skin shone so intensely that he covered it  with a veil. He shone  from the initial Light of Creation: the Light of Messiah. He is the  PURPOSE of the Torah; He fills us with His love and calls us to follow  Him, to prepare a heavenly Bride.  
 
He left us these words: John 5:45-47 But  don't think that it is I who will be your accuser before the Father. Do  you know who will accuse you? Moshe, the very one you have counted on! For if you really believed Moshe, you would believe me; because it was about me that he wrote. But if you don't believe what he wrote, how are you going to believe what I say? 
 
Indeed,  if we don't believe the Torah of Moshe, how will we believe the words  of Yeshua? They are the same, only revealed to our  understanding,  because the veil was lifted. 
 
 By studying the Torah, our intimate knowledge and revelation of Yeshua grows.    Don't stay at the stage of Pesach and salvation by grace; move  on to the stage of priesthood! He is preparing the Kingdom of priests  for the Glory of G-d the Father! 
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 We  are at the dawn of the 21st century, 2,000 years after the coming of  our Master Yeshua and the world is on the road to ruin. While the Church  should be strong after these centuries of practice, we witness the rise  of a conquering religion, entering with power in all the civilized  Christian countries to subjugate and submit men and women to an iron  yoke. What are the reasons for this spiritual war and why does G-d allow  Islam to conquer the Western world? What are the secret agreements  concluded by our governments to give access to mass immigration for  Muslims in Europe and in the United States? We will try to answer these  questions in part, in this study based on the sacred texts of the Word  of G-d and certain Jewish sources. English e-book 12 USD     |  
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   The Renewed Covenant by the light of the Torah סכת דויד     |  
 
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 Nissan 25 5771- April 29 2011  
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  Shabbat shalom! "If  you hold back your foot on Shabbat from pursuing your own interests on  my holy day; if you call Shabbat a delight, ADONAI' s holy day, worth  honoring; then honor it by not doing your usual things or pursuing your  interests or speaking about them. Isaiah 58:14 If you do, you will find  delight in ADONAI-- I will make you ride on the heights of the land and  feed you with the heritage of your ancestor Yaakov, for the mouth of  ADONAI has spoken." Isaiah 58:13-14   |  
 
|    Sukkat David vision and the return of Yeshua  Shalom to all,    While we are heading toward the Feast of the reception of the Torah and of the Ruach Hakodesh,  we thought it would be good to remind you of the vision of Sukkat David.   
 We believe it is more crucial than ever for our Christian  brothers and sisters to understand their true Biblical heritage and the  deep spiritual significance of the clarion call that is resounding in  the hearts of many today, calling them to return to the Hebraic roots of  their faith (Galatians 3:9). Is the Ruach of G-d drawing you? Have you  responded to His call? We believe the time is now! Our role is to bring  back as many Christians as possible to their rich  heritage. After receiving the L-rd Yeshua, nations have been grafted in  (Roman 11) and are now part of the House of Israel (Ephesians 2:19).  A  restorative work and renewal of thought (from the Greek mindset to a  Hebraic one) must be done in order to prepare ourselves for the return  of Yeshua. He comes to meet a Bride who is sanctified and renewed in His Word, a Bride who is truly born again.  Through our weekly Yeshiva teachings, the  books we write and the meetings and trips we organize, we have received many many testimonies from people the world over, who are experiencing a new birth, a renewing of the heart and mind. It is the L-rd's work. He  attests Himself by His Spirit that this work comes from Him.  By supporting this vision, you contribute to: - Blessing Messianic Jewish brothers and sisters in the Land. 
 
- Blessing teachers of the Word. 
 
- Blessing hundreds of Christians who desire to go back to their roots. 
 
- Simply blessing Israel.
 
 Moreover, the L-rd will bless your efforts and cause you to experience abundant increase as He has promised (blessing for blessing):  You can support us in many different ways:  - By making a monthly donation or  offering a monetary gift. 
 
- By buying our books and offering them to other people. 
 
- By subscribing to the Yeshiva through personal study.  
 
- By coming on our trips or hiring us as your tour guides during your visit to Israel.  
 
- By inviting us to be guest speakers during your trips (History of Israel, biblical geography, biblical archeology and more.) 
 
  Thank you for your kind consideration to our heart-felt message. We look forward to hearing from you and hope that you will study and work with us. May the L-rd increase and bless you abundantly  
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    Counting of the Omer: We'll count the 11th day tonight. The mida  of the day will be  Perseverance. The process of sanctification leads  us to the reception of the Torah and of the Ruach Hakodesh.   
 Calendar of the omer!     
 We posted on the website a teaching on the meaning of the counting of the omer, as well as a chart of the different midot and a calendar to download and use for your children or yourself.  Be blessed and may we let the sanctification be a priority in our lives while waiting for His return!    
 It is on the day of the gift of the Torah that HaShem chose to send His Ruach Hakodesh, to fill and indwell His children in order for them to read the Torah with understanding and a new revelation, that of Yeshua, our Messiah and Savior.  
  All the talmidim (disciples, students of the Torah), were gathered with the people in the Temple (which is also called House, bayit) and the Ruach came and filled all those who had given their heart to the L-rd:  Acts 2:1-4 The festival of Shavu'ot arrived, and the believers all gathered together in one place house Temple.  Suddenly there came a sound from the sky like the roar of a violent  wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. Then they  saw what looked like tongues of fire, which separated and came to rest  on each one of them.  They were all filled with the Ruach HaKodesh and  began to talk in different languages, as the Spirit enabled them to  speak.      They experienced a second Mount Sinai revelation: their eyes were opened to the Work accomplished by Yeshua, and with circumcised hearts, being led by the Ruach and obedient to Torah through the Renewed Covenant, they started to walk in power and holiness and many miracles occurred:  Acts  4:30-33  Stretch out your hand to heal and to do signs and miracles  through the name of your holy servant Yeshua!"While they were still  praying, the place where they were gathered was shaken. They were all  filled with the Ruach HaKodesh, and they spoke God's message with  boldness. All the many believers were one in heart and soul, and no one  claimed any of his possessions for himself, but everyone shared  everything he had. With great power the emissaries continued testifying  to the resurrection of the Lord Yeshua, and they were all held in high  regard.    We invite you to read an excerpt of our book on the Feast of Shavuot to know more:         G-d had said to Moshe in Exodus 3:12: "...you shall serve God on this mountain." Moreover, the deliverance from Egypt had but one goal:To Serve ADONAI!    
 Becoming His people, a  people of saints (kedoshim), a nation of priests (cohanim), whose  function was to make the divine Name known to the entire world!   
 This people will be led  into the desert because it is there that G-d wanted to speak to them:   the Hebrew word for "in the desert" Beimidbar בְּמִדְבַּר is the same as for the sentence Ba meidaber: in (the desert) He speaks ba meidaberבמדבר.  
 The Midrash Rabbah says that the condition for acquiring wisdom and the Torah is to have a large and open heart like a desert: heifker in Hebrew, without owner... "Go  and cry in the hearing of Jerusalem, saying, 'Thus says the Lord:  "I  remember you, The kindness of your youth, The love of your betrothal,  When you went after Me in the wilderness, In a land not sown. Israel was  holiness to the Lord, The first fruits of His increase. All that devour  him will offend; Disaster will come upon them," says the Lord."  Jeremiah 2:2-3     During this entire story  which will bring us to the Feast of Shavuot, we will try to live the  different steps of this journey together with the children of Israel.   We will try to understand and discern the lessons we can learn through  their adventures, their sufferings and their joy in order for us to  celebrate the Feast of the Word with a renewed heart and a renewed  understanding.      May He help us with His Ruach Hakodesh and may His pillar of cloud show us the way from Mount Sinai to Jerusalem!...''     
 To know more, purchase our Messianic Passover Haggadah and Shavuot: the Call of Mount Sinai.   
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           Torah Weekly Portion: Kedoshim Parashat Kedoshim is the heart of the Torah: how to be holy up to His standards  
All those themes are developped in depth in the studies of our Distance Messianic Yeshiva. Next session: MAY 2011   Copying not permitted without authorization.  All rights reserved            Speak to the entire community of Israel; tell  them, 'You people are to be holy kedoshim  קְדשִׁיםbecause I, Adonai  your God, am holy kadosh קָדוֹשׁ Leviticus 19:1-2 
This  Parasha is read just after Pesach (during leap years) during the  counting of the omer, the fifty days leading to the reception of the  Torah, the Feasts of Shavuot. This  Sidra is located in the middle of the five books of the Torah and is  the apex of this call to holiness to which we are invited by the Creator  our G-d. A calling to behave as He is, Holy: ...because I, Adonai your God, am holy kadosh קָדוֹשׁ.  This was perhaps the Parasha Yeshua quoted the most in His teachings.   After all the  laws concerning the ritual laws related to the service, eating,  levitical purity and sexual life, it is now the turn of the  relationships among the people and the enacting of the royal commandment  to love one another as we love Him with all our heart:  ...love your neighbor as yourself; I am Adonai. Leviticus 19:18
 Veahavta leh raecha kamocha
וְאָהַבְתָּ לְרֵעֲךָ כָּמוֹךָ אֲנִי יְהוָה   Yeshua, who  came to fulfill the Torah, will enhance these commandments by restoring  them back to the center of worship towards G-d and will give back to the  very essence and purpose of the Torah given at Mount Sinai to His  people:  One of the Torah-teachers came up and heard them engaged in  this discussion. Seeing that Yeshua answered them well, he asked him,  "Which is the most important mitzvah of them all?" Yeshua answered, "The  most important is, 'Shema Yisrael, Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai echad,  {Hear, O Israel, the LORD our God, the LORD is one} and you are to love  Adonai your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your  understanding and with all your strength.' {#De 6:4-5} 
The second is this: 'You are to love your neighbor as yourself.' {#Le 19:18} There is no other mitzvah greater than these."  The Torah-teacher said to him, "Well said,  Rabbi; you speak the truth when you say that he is one, and that there  is no other besides him; and that loving him with all one's heart,  understanding and strength, and loving one's neighbor as oneself, mean  more than all the burnt offerings and sacrifices." When Yeshua saw that  he responded sensibly, he said to him, "You are not far from the Kingdom  of God." And after that, no one dared put to him another she'elah  (question). Mark 12:28-34   We are going to study the different commandments which will help us put into practice this mitzvah..." Read the following online.              |  
      
  
Messianic  commentaries of the Parashot from the Book of Leviticus: a trip   through Torah to discover the Messiah......  This third volume is also  called Torat Cohanim, the Torah of the priests. Located at the center of  the five Books, it gives us the instructions to become the holy people  the G-d of Israel is looking for...  These commentaries will help you  grasp the very essence of the Weekly Torah portion read each week at the  synagogue, by the light of the Ruach Hakodesh:  For  if you really believed Moshe, you would believe me; because it was  about me that he wrote. But if you don't believe what he wrote, how are  you going to believe what I say?" John 5:46-47          |  
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