I bought my first Shofar from Jewish Jewels many years ago. It has traveled with me everywhere I go including Israel. This ministry has always been a blessing to me as well as thousand others.
Blessings, Prosperity, Protection in memory of Rabbi Neil and Jamie and the Mishpuach Congregation and families . The Festival of Lights , Please light a candle for our intentions wish I could be their to dance and celebrate Baruch atah Adonai Elohim .Yeshua El Shaddai. Shalom . Is ra El.
I appreciate all you do, however I understand that the so-called 'star of David' was not his star but was the rephan star. In your research what have you found? Thanks!
Donna G. The origin of the star is irrelevant because symbols have no power in themselves, they only have the meaning we invest in them. The pentagram, for example, often has occult connotations, but the exact same symbol in the Micmac language is the hieroglyph for the sky (and they were a Native American people with no connection to the Old World, where the pentagram was used as an occult symbol). So, the Star of David is a symbol of the Jewish faith because that is the meaning given to it in Judaism.
I bought my first Shofar from Jewish Jewels many years ago. It has traveled with me everywhere I go including Israel. This ministry has always been a blessing to me as well as thousand others.
I love the song “Yeshua Is the Light of the World”. I’ll sing this song for both Christmas and Hanukkah.
God bless you this sister Linda Bryant from Chicago,Illinois. I love your program Iook at it all the time please send more more grace.
Blessings, Prosperity, Protection in memory of Rabbi Neil and Jamie and the Mishpuach Congregation and families . The Festival of Lights , Please light a candle for our intentions wish I could be their to dance and celebrate Baruch atah Adonai Elohim .Yeshua El Shaddai. Shalom . Is ra El.
#Hanukah Yeshua is the light of the world
I appreciate all you do, however I understand that the so-called 'star of David' was not his star but was the rephan star. In your research what have you found? Thanks!
Donna G. The origin of the star is irrelevant because symbols have no power in themselves, they only have the meaning we invest in them. The pentagram, for example, often has occult connotations, but the exact same symbol in the Micmac language is the hieroglyph for the sky (and they were a Native American people with no connection to the Old World, where the pentagram was used as an occult symbol). So, the Star of David is a symbol of the Jewish faith because that is the meaning given to it in Judaism.
#Hanukah yeshua is the ruach hakodesh