Beth Messiah's Weekly Message

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 43m. Bisher sind 488 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 14 hours 50 minutes

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A Way of Life


As Shavuot approaches this evening, Rabbi Silverman talks about not only the history of Shavuot, but how that history can point to a way of life that can be experienced today.


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 May 23, 2015  39m
 
 

Parables


Russ Beaudet fills in for Rabbi Silverman this week with a message on Parables.


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 May 16, 2015  45m
 
 

Sustaining a Congregation


Special guest Rabbi Rich Nichol gives a musical Message on how to sustain a Congregation.


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 May 9, 2015  32m
 
 

Shehecheyanu: The Beauty of our Time


The Messianic Jewish Institute's (mjsi.org) annual visiting scholar, Dr. Jennifer Rosner, examines this week's Parshah, Acharei-Kedoshim, focusing on holiness.


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 May 2, 2015  57m
 
 

The Book of Daniel - Pt. 9


After a short break for the Holidays, Rabbi Silverman resumes the study of the Book of Daniel; continuing in chapter 5.


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 April 25, 2015  43m
 
 

Parasha Sh'mini


Special Guest, Borris Golden of Chosen People Ministries gives a Darash on this week's Torah portion, Leviticus chapters 9-11.


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 April 18, 2015  34m
 
 

The Eighth Day of Passover


Rabbi Silverman examines the Haftorah portion for this, the eighth day of Passover, Isaiah chapter 10.


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 April 11, 2015  49m
 
 

Yom HaBikkurim


Yom HaBikkurim, the Day of Firstfruits. Rabbi Silverman examines the Jewish belief in the resurrection from the dead, and how Yeshua embodies the Firstfruits of the Resurrection.


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 April 5, 2015  40m
 
 

Why Pesach?


Rabbi Silverman talks about the importance and reasons for Pesach (Passover).


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 April 4, 2015  32m
 
 

What is Freedom?


What is Freedom? Rabbi Silverman examines this question in light of the upcoming Holiday of Pesach (Passover).


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 March 28, 2015  44m