Yearning for More of God
Friday, June 13th, 2008Rabbi David Levine
Erev Shabbat, Friday June 13, 2008
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Erev Shabbat, Friday June 13, 2008
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Erev Shabbat, Friday, June 7, 2008
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Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 30, 2008
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Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 23, 2008.
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Friday night, Erev Shabbat, May 9, 2008
Parsha Emor: Leviticus 21–24 Haftarah: Ezekiel 44:15-31
With Supplemental readings from Luke 22
Leviticus 23 describes the most important Jewish holidays, starting with the weekly Shabbat. The Mo’adim –God’s appointed times—are times for drawing close to God and our human community. Time together is a key for building relationships, Rabbi David says, and a key to understanding these holidays. This edgy message will challenge you to celebrate the Jewish holidays with love and fervent desire.
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Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 02, 2008
Parsha K’doshim ~ Leviticus 19-20
Haftarah: Ezekiel 20:2-20, 22:1-19
Is it a sin to love yourself? Rabbi David says in fact we are commanded to love ourselves. That’s why he says Leviticus 19:18 is the most misunderstood commandment. This challenging message will help you overcome many religious misunderstandings about God’s love, and our own love for ourselves and one another.
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Erev Shabbat, Friday night, April 25, 2008
Parsha: Pesach ~ Exodus 33:12–34:26; Numbers 28:19-25; Haftarah: Ezekiel 36:37–37:14
Moses was a lifeline to God for Israel. God used Moses to reach Israel with the news of God’s goodness, his deliverance, and his redemption. You may be a lifeline to God for someone, too. In this message, Rabbi David encourages you to help bring renewal, revival, and spiritual resurrection during the Passover season. This message also includes the celebration of Seudat HaMashiach, the meal of Messiah.
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Erev Shabbat, Friday, April 18, 2008
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Friday night, Erev Shabbat, April 4, 2008
Parsha Tazriah: Leviticus 12–13 Haftarah: 2 Kings 4:42–5:19
Supplemental readings from Luke 2:21-22, John 1:29, AND Matthew 11:4ff
A cover story in Time Magazine recently said that the Jewishness of Jesus is one of the ten most revolutionary ideas today. Rabbi David Levine says it’s old idea that’s been around for almost two thousand years, but it’s still a revolutionary idea that will turn Judaism and Christianity upside down, or—if you’re a Messianic Jew—right side up!
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Friday night, Erev Shabbat, March 28, 2008
Parsha Sh’mini: Leviticus 9–11
Haftarah: 2 Samuel 6:1–7:17
After two of his sons tragically died, Aaron received a word from God: None of the priests should drink and minister in the tabernacle. Paul expands that warning, when he warns the Ephesians about getting drunk. Is it important what you eat or drink? Rabbi David looks into this subject in a fresh new way in this message.
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