Episodes

Friday Nov 23, 2007
Israel, The God-Wrestler
Friday Nov 23, 2007
Friday Nov 23, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Parsha: VaYishlach Genesis 32:3-36:43 Jacob wrestles with a mysterious one, and has his name changed to Israel, which means both "God-wrestler" and "God Rules." Jacob says afterwards he saw God and lived, a declaration of great import and power because it helps prepare us for accepting that God can come to earth in many forms, including that of a man. Rabbi David discusses how the those of us today who are dedicated to the God of Israel will also have to wrestle with him in their own ways.

Saturday Nov 17, 2007
Loving the Jewish people God's way
Saturday Nov 17, 2007
Saturday Nov 17, 2007
Parsha VaYetzeh (And Jacob went out) Genesis 28:10-32; Hosea 12:13-14:9 Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, November 17, 2007 Love one another in the way I have loved you, Yeshua commanded his disciples. To fulfill this commandment we need to understand how God loves his people Israel. This message based on Parsha VaYetzeh describes God's promise of faithful love to Jacob in concrete terms. Rabbi David also shows how Ruth's love for Israel and the God of Israel demonstrated just such love. This is a message that will help you practice God's love in your daily life, and will help protect you from mere sentimentalities and vague feelings which can substitute for or masquerade as real love.

Friday Nov 16, 2007
God's Four Promises to Jacob
Friday Nov 16, 2007
Friday Nov 16, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Parsha VaYetzeh (And Jacob went out) Genesis 28:10-32; Hosea 12:13-14:9 November 16, 2007

Saturday Nov 10, 2007
The Wells of Abraham: Jewish identity and Messiah
Saturday Nov 10, 2007
Saturday Nov 10, 2007
Parsha Toldot Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, Saturday, November 10, 2007 Spoken at Congregation Beth Hallel in Roswell (Atlanta) GA.
Jewish identity is a rich inheritance. Rabbi David Levine talks about the value of Jewishness, and compares it to the wells which Abraham dug for his flocks in Canaan. His son, Isaac, had to re-open those wells, because the local Philistines had filled them in. And Isaac went further, digging more wells, and prospering greatly. In this stirring message, Rabbi David discusses the profound integration of Jewish identity and faith in Messiah that Yeshua's disciples experienced on the mountain when they saw Messiah with Moses and Elijah.

Saturday Nov 10, 2007
Living the Life That God Has Given Us
Saturday Nov 10, 2007
Saturday Nov 10, 2007
Elder Rick Gray November 10, 2007

Friday Nov 09, 2007
Re-opening the Wells of Our Inheritance
Friday Nov 09, 2007
Friday Nov 09, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Parsha Toldot Genesis 25:19-28:9; Malachi 1:1-2:7 The riches of our Jewish heritage are passed down from generation to generation. Rabbi David Levine speaks from Parsha Toldot about the need to recover our spiritual inheritance, and compares it to the way Isaac had to re-open wells which Abraham had dug, but which had been filled in by the Philistines. This message will strengthen your faith, and your commitment to Jewish life and spirituality. This message was given to Congregation Beth Hallel in Atlanta, GA.

Friday Nov 09, 2007
Who Are Our Arab Brothers?
Friday Nov 09, 2007
Friday Nov 09, 2007
Dr. Kevin Hunger November 9, 2007 Genesis Chapter 25

Saturday Nov 03, 2007
The Life of Sarah: Faith, Courage, and Humility
Saturday Nov 03, 2007
Saturday Nov 03, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Parsha Chayei Sarah Genesis 23:1-25:18; 1 Kings 1:1-31

Friday Nov 02, 2007
The importance of a Wife
Friday Nov 02, 2007
Friday Nov 02, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Parsha: Chayei Sarah Genesis 23:1-25:18 November 2, 2007

Sunday Oct 28, 2007
The Kingdom of Darkness
Sunday Oct 28, 2007
Sunday Oct 28, 2007
Dr. Kevin Hunger Yom Shabbat, October 27, 2007

Saturday Oct 27, 2007
The Statue That Reveals the Future
Saturday Oct 27, 2007
Saturday Oct 27, 2007
Dr. Kevin Hunger Erev Shabbat, October 26, 2007

Saturday Oct 20, 2007
The Power of Emunah and Tikvah: Abraham's Faith and Hope
Saturday Oct 20, 2007
Saturday Oct 20, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Yom Shabbat, October 20, 2007 Parsha: Lech Lecha Genesis Chapters 12-17, Isaiah Chapters 40:27 - 41:16 Additional References: Isaiah Chapter 51: 1-2

Friday Oct 19, 2007
Emunah- Our Faith in God, and God's Faith In Us
Friday Oct 19, 2007
Friday Oct 19, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Erev Shabbat, October 19, 2007 Parsha: Lech Lecha Genesis: Chapters 12-17, Isaiah Chapters 40:27 - 41:16

Saturday Oct 13, 2007
New Beginnings: When God Starts Over Part 2
Saturday Oct 13, 2007
Saturday Oct 13, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Parsha Noach: Genesis 6:9-11:32 October 13, 2007

Friday Oct 12, 2007
New Beginnings: When God Starts Over
Friday Oct 12, 2007
Friday Oct 12, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Genesis 6:5

Saturday Oct 06, 2007
New Beginnings: Lessons from Creation
Saturday Oct 06, 2007
Saturday Oct 06, 2007

Friday Oct 05, 2007
New Beginnings: Lessons from the life & death of Moses
Friday Oct 05, 2007
Friday Oct 05, 2007

Friday Sep 28, 2007
And they rejoiced greatly at Sukkot
Friday Sep 28, 2007
Friday Sep 28, 2007
Rabbi David Levine Feast of Sukkot Leviticus 22:26-23:44 Nehemiah 8:1-19

Sunday Sep 23, 2007
The Problem With Us
Sunday Sep 23, 2007
Sunday Sep 23, 2007
Yom Kippur Morning Service September 22, 2007 Rabbi David Levine

Friday Sep 21, 2007
Kol Nidre, Yom Kippur and Yeshua
Friday Sep 21, 2007
Friday Sep 21, 2007

