Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 14 hours 50 minutes
Rabbi Silverman begins a new series with an overview of the history and context of the events recorded in The Book of Daniel.
The Book of Acts records important historical events. Director of the Ratio Christi Chapter at the Ohio State University, Eric Chabot, fills in for Rabbi Silverman this week with a look at Acts 17.
Rabbi Silverman leads up to his series on the Book of Daniel by first examining Jacob and his blessings to his children.
Rabbi Silverman delivers a year-end message discussing the pillars of Messianic Judaism.
Zechariah 13:7-9 gives a marvelous description of the suffering and the victory of the Shepherd King. It is the ultimate Chanukkah victory!
Rabbi Silverman covers the final paragraph in the Beth Messiah Statement of Faith, which also ties in well with the upcoming holiday of Chanukkah.
Rabbi Silverman returns again to Beth Messiah's Statement of Faith, detailing how we are diverse as the Body of Messiah, but also one in Messiah Yeshua.
Beth Messiah Elder, Chris Kotting, fills in for Rabbi Silverman this Shabbat with a message that focuses on the meaning of the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:1-9).
Today Rabbi Silverman discusses the topic of appreciation. Specifically, appreciating people for their devotion to G-d and service to others.
Rabbi Derek Leman from Tikvat David Messianic Synagogue in Atlanta discusses the topic of Yeshua (Jesus), and whether His early followers believed Him to be divine in Part 4 of this year's Torah Conference topic: Divine