Yeshua in Sukkot

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October 12, 2024

Shalom, we are joyful that you are here with us today!

Join Rabbi Jack as he dives deep into the rich traditions of Sukkot, exploring key passages from Leviticus 23:34-36, 41-43, and John 7:1-10, 37-38. Discover the significance of this biblical festival and its connection to Yeshua and His teachings.

Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is one of the three major pilgrimage festivals in Judaism. According to Leviticus, this seven-day celebration begins on the 15th day of the seventh month (Tishrei). It is a time to rejoice and dwell in temporary shelters, or "sukkah," to commemorate the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness and God’s provision. The festival emphasizes gratitude and remembrance, reminding us of the harvest season and the importance of recognizing God’s blessings.

In this video, Rabbi Jack also unpacks the profound story of the woman caught in adultery. He examines the mysterious act of Yeshua writing in the sand and reveals its powerful message. Why did He write in the sand with His finger? What did He write? What does it mean for us today? Stayed tuned to find out in the special teaching.

May Yeshua’s peace be with you always.

Today’s Parashat: Yom Kippur “Day of Atonement”
Leviticus 16: 15, 30
Parashat Hebrew: Jack
Parashat English: Patricia
B’rit Hadasha English: Patricia
Darash: Esther
Blessings by: Danielle

This week's Torah portions are:

Parashat: Yom Kippur “Day of Atonement”
Torah: Leviticus 16:1-34, Numbers 29:7-11
HafTarah: Isaiah 57:14-58:14
B’rit Hadasha: Revelation 5:1-14
Suggested Psalm: 23

*(A) indicates the Ashkenazi tradition.
*(S) indicates the Sephardic tradition.

Before Torah reading blessing.

Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu, Melech ha’olam. Asher bachar banu mechol ha’amim v’natan lanu et Torahto. Baruch atah Adonai, notein ha’Torah

Blessed are You, O LORD our God, King of the universe. Who has chosen us from all peoples, and given us His Torah. Blessed are You, O LORD, who gives us the Torah

HafTarah blessing.

Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu, Melech ha’olam. Asher bachar bin’v’i’im tovim, v’ratza b’divreihem hane’emarim b’emet. Baruch atah Adonai, ha’bochar ba’Torah, uv’Moshe avdo, uv’Yisrael amo, uv’in’vi’ei ha’emet va’tzedek

Blessed are You, O LORD our God, King of the universe, Who selected good prophets and was pleased with their words which were spoken truthfully. Blessed are You, O LORD, who chooses the Torah, your servant Moses, Your people Israel, and prophets of truth and righteousness.

After Torah reading blessing

Baruch atah adonai, eloheinu melech ha-olam, asher natan lanu torat emet, ve-chayei olam nata be- tocheinu. Baruch atah adonai, notein ha-torah.
Blessed are You, O’ Lord our God, King of the universe, who has given us a Torah of truth, implanting within us eternal life. Blessed are You, O’ Lord, who gives the Torah.

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Music used: Search Me O God (Cleanse Me) CCLI Song# 1310231
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Author(s): Edward John Hopkins, J. Edwin Orr, Joseph Barlowe
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