A Great Start for Israel in 2025!

In 70 AD, the Romans conquered Israel and Jews were scattered around the world. When World War II began, it is estimated that roughly 10-11 million Jews inhabited the earth. However, 6 million European Jews (1 million of them children) were exterminated during the Holocaust, cutting the worldwide Jewish population by more than half. Yet, …

Continue reading A Great Start for Israel in 2025!

Historically, Why has January 1 Been “No Big Deal” for Israelis?

The Jewish people love a good party, and they know how to throw them! Many of their feasts and festivals are marked by revelry and good times. However, January 1 is not that way. Some will celebrate, but for many, it holds no special distinction. Why is that…and why miss a perfectly good opportunity to party? For starters, …

Continue reading Historically, Why has January 1 Been “No Big Deal” for Israelis?

Lessons from Hanukkah

While Christians continue to bask in the afterglow of Christmas, our Jewish friends are enjoying Hanukkah, one of the most joyous festivals for the Hebrew people. The celebration of light began at sundown on December 25 this year, and will conclude at sundown 8 days later, on January 2. Hanukkah is a very interesting story …

Continue reading Lessons from Hanukkah

Christmas or Hanukkah?

Hi friends! As we get closer to Christmas and Hanukkah, some Israel-loving Christians ask, "Should we celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah?" In brief, Christmas season is all about the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. That should be a constant celebration, but particularly at this time of year! Hanukkah is a Jewish festival of …

Continue reading Christmas or Hanukkah?