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Beth Ariel is a Messianic Jewish Congregation in the greater Los Angeles area of Southern California. We are a spiritual home for Jews and Gentiles who have embraced Yeshua (Jesus) as Messiah and Lord. This podcast content includes Rabbi Gary's "Messianic Perspective", a 1-minute radio feature that airs on KKLA 99.5 FM in Los Angeles, on Fridays during rush hour. Gary teaches the Jewishness of Christianity. This podcast also includes Rabbi Gary's messages from Beth Ariel's Shabbat Services o ...
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Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting. On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He compl ...
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Messianic Judaism is a biblically based movement of Jewish people who have come to believe in Yeshua as the promised Jewish Messiah of Israel. Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus, which means Salvation. Today there are tens of thousands of Messianic Jews in the United States alone – some have estimated the number to be as high as 150,000. Messianic Congregations and Synagogues are springing up in almost every major city across the country including San Diego. Other nations such as Canada, En ...
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Welcome to Messianic Viewpoint! This radio program falls under the umbrella of Beth Ariel Congregation in Montreal, Canada. We recognize Israel in the plan of God, defending the biblical position that God is not through dealing with her, nor are His promises to her yet fully fulfilled. In these last days there is a great need for Jewish outreach. We pray that both Jew and Gentile would be blessed through this teaching ministry.
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Shalom Macon: Messianic Jewish Teachings

Shalom Macon - Messianic Jewish Teaching

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Shalom Macon is a growing and vibrant Messianic Jewish congregation in Macon, Georgia, serving our local community and reaching thousands around the world through online engagement. Our congregation (in-person and online) is a diverse community of disciples, both Jews and those from many nations, tribes, and tongues (Revelation 7:9). And while we are a Jewish synagogue, committed to the Jewish traditions, teachings, and lifestyle exemplified by our ancestors, our vision is to practice an inc ...
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Messiah in Life

Justin D. Elwell, Th.D.

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Messiah in Life is hosted by Justin D. Elwell, Th.D., the Bishop of Restoration Fellowship International and Messianic Rabbi at Messiah Congregation in New Hartford, New York. Specializing in biblical ethics and theology, Justin draws from a variety of Jewish, Messianic Jewish, and Christian sources to aid the listener in applying the full counsel of God’s Word to life, by faith in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. New programs every week. Visit themountainmensch.com for articles, videos, and other feat ...
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Congregation of the Living Word (Kehilat Devar HaChaim) is a Messianic Jewish fellowship dedicated to honoring God and His Messiah Yeshua by studying the Word, living His Torah, and following His Spirit. We are disciples of Yeshua of Nazareth, the promised Messiah, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. We look forward to the return of the Messiah and the resurrection of the dead. We honor all of God’s holy written word…the Torah, the Prophets, and the writings, as well as the ...
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Kadima Talk

Rabbi Eric Carlson

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Congregation Zion's Sake is a Messianic Congregation where Jew and Gentile worship together as ONE! Our podcast, Kadima (meaning "Forward" in Hebrew) Talk, is geared for the body of Messiah, teaching Biblical Leadership principles that you won't find in seminary, yeshiva, or discipleship classes!
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Messian[T]ics Podcast

Messian[T]ics Podcast

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This is a show where four MJ rabbis converge to share their hearts, thoughts, and opinions on all issues relating to Messianic Judaism. It is multigenerational, Jew and non-Jew, sarcastic and fun, but also unafraid of tackling some of the biggest issues our Movement faces today.
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Welcome to the podcast of Shema Yisrael in Rochester, NY. We are a Messianic Jewish Congregation that loves Yeshua. The following are a list of the teachings that have been brought to the congregation during our weekly services at 11:30 a.m. If you happen to be in the area you should look us up.
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The Messianic Channel

Congregation Beth Adonai

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The Messianic Channel broadcast teachings on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith. You can view teachings from Rabbi Scott Sekulow and his wife Judy or View other teachers and weekly sermons from Congregation Beth Adonai in Tucker, GA. bethadonai.com
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The Messianic Channel (audio)

Congregation Beth Adonai

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The Messianic Channel broadcast teachings on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith. You can view teachings from Rabbi Scott Sekulow and his wife Judy or View other teachers and weekly sermons from Congregation Beth Adonai in Tucker, GA. bethadonai.com
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Beit Kodesh Podcasts

Yiskah Bat Yerushalayim

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These Podcasts are the radio program of Yiskah Bat Yerushalayim of Beit Kodesh. Beit Kodesh is a messianic congregation with a mission to restore the first century church working online and in the UK.
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A Few Minutes In The Gospel Of Mark Part 7: Who Can Forgive Sins? - English only. When Yeshua told a man that his sins were forgiven, some of the scribes were furious! The scribes asked, "Who can forgive sins except for God?" Messiah's response illustrates an important aspect of faith. This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recorded Septembe…
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Continuing through 1 Timothy. We resume the discussion about chapter 4 from our previous sermon "Be Faithful" given on September 14, 2025. Paul warns Timothy that in the end times there will be deceiving spirits and false prophets leading people astray with doctrines of demons. Timothy, on the other hand, is told by Paul not to be led astray but co…
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Why would God command Abraham to cut away something He Himself created? What did circumcision have to do with walking before God and becoming “perfect”? Beneath this ancient command lies one of the most profound truths in the entire Torah—God’s desire to partner with humanity in shaping creation itself. Abraham’s act wasn’t about mutilation; it was…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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We talk a lot about believing in God — but have you ever stopped to ask how much God believes in you? From the heartbreak of Genesis to the comfort brought by Noah, this message explores the staggering truth that the Creator of the universe has faith in humanity. What does it mean to live as a source of comfort to God Himself? How can we honor His …
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What do you feel strongly about? What ignites the chain reaction of thoughts to action in your life? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he stirs us to seek the L-rd first and with a fervor that usurps our tendency to satisfy our flesh. If we truly love and serve G-d, we must choose not only walk it out in times of convenience o…
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This Parasha is entitled Noach which means ‘rest’ It begins in Genesis 6:9 through 11:32. Noah was a just man and perfect in his generation, Noah walked with God, despite living during a time of great unholiness. Noah was the son of Lamech. And had three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and each of them […] Source…
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The Torah says Noah had three sons — but hints at three others you won’t find on any family tree. What are they, and why does the Torah change its pattern when describing Noah’s generations? This mystery hides a powerful truth about what really defines a legacy — and how heaven measures a life well-lived. Could it be that what we pass on isn’t foun…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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A Few Minutes In The Gospel Of Mark Part 6: There He Prayed - English only. We all recall the Passover night that Messiah spent in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. Yet Mark also speaks of other nights that Yeshua spent in prayer. Is there a quiet message for us in these passages? This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recorded September 1…
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What if the most powerful force in the universe isn’t a supernova… but your tongue? From the opening words of B’reisheet to the teachings of Yeshua, the Bible reveals that speech doesn’t just describe reality—it creates it. Our words can bless or destroy, heal or wound, build or burn. God didn’t simply say the world into being—He sang it into exist…
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A Few Minutes In The Gospel Of Mark Part 5: Mark And Shabbat - English only. The Gospels refer to Shabbat numerous times. We can learn much from what the Gospels say, as well as what they do not say. Mark makes one specific point about Shabbat repeatedly. Perhaps it is intended as guidance for us! This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recor…
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Rebroadcast of a sermon from June 24 2017. Continuing through the Book of Matthew. Starting at chapter 18 verse 15. This message deals with Yeshua's instructions on how leaders in his Kingdom are to deal with sin and other issues. Included is the concept of binding and loosing, which actually has nothing to do with spiritual warfare, but actually d…
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What does G-d promise you? What about G-d can you be greatly confident about? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he goes through some of the things Scripture paints a very detailed picture of as we take hold more of the unchanging and ultimately-loving nature of G-d. In times of great joy and great sorrow, never forget the ste…
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SUKKOT Sukkot is a seven-day festival that follows five days after Yom Kippur. It was to be observed by “living” in “booths,” or the “sukkah,” which served to remind the Jewish people of the forty years they wandered in the wilderness, when the nation came out of Egypt, in route to the Land of Promise. They dwelt in temporary structures, and the Lo…
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Before the sun ever rose, light filled the universe. The Torah says, “Let there be light,” yet the sun, moon, and stars weren’t created until days later. What kind of light came first—and where did it go? The sages called it the Or HaGanuz, the Hidden Light, too holy for a fallen world. But Scripture says it will return in the days of Messiah, shin…
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On the second anniversary of the October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas, Rabbi Gary teaches a lesson he originally learned from Arnold Fruchtenbaum, entitled, “How to Destroy the Jews.” Rabbi Gary begins with a brief history of the Messianic Jewish Movement, and the beginnings of the Chosen People Ministries. He then explains the meaning of the vers…
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Hebrews: A Jewish Epistle in Contemporary Times, A Great Cloud of Witnesses Speaking The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish believers in Messiah Yeshua/Jesus who are considering turning back, to what? To the angels, to the Temple, to Moses, to Aaron, to the sacrifices, to their past. In a powerful and profound way, the author is speaking not on…
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Rejoicing At Sukkot Part 6: Shemini Azteret And Making A Distinction Between The Permanent And The Temporary - English and Spanish. How do we tell the difference between temporary and permanent? Perhaps the eight day of this feast will help us decide! Recorded October 14, 2021. This year, 2025, the Feast of Sukkot began Monday night, October 6, at …
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How much do you want to dwell with G-d? Do you think G-d wants to spend time with you? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he highlights G-d’s loving nature and how His desire to draw us near shines through on Shemini Atzeret stronger than ever. G-d loves you so much that He wants to tabernacle with you as you live out your life…
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What if your greatest spiritual test doesn’t happen on the mountain—but after you come down? After the highs of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, it’s easy to lose sight of what we saw up there. Rabbi Damian reveals the sacred art of “conducting oneself in the lower regions by the memory of what one saw higher up.” This message will challenge …
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Rejoicing At Sukkot Part 6: Why Do We Read The Book Of Ecclesiastes At The Feast Of Sukkot? - English and Spanish. Solomon's book captures one of the main reasons that we dwell in temporary structures. This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recorded on September 26th, 2021. This year, 2025, the Feast of Sukkot began Monday night, October 6, …
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Rejoicing At Sukkot Part 5: Singing Hodu - English and Spanish. During the Feast of Sukkot, we sing Hodu, Give Thanks To Adonai For He Is Good. How is this beloved song connected to this feast? Join us (and the wind!) under our sukkah for our Shabbat services on October 11, 2025. This year, the week-long Feast of Sukkot began on Monday night, Octob…
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This week’s Torah portion is entitled, V’zot HaB’racha, “And This Is the Blessing.” It contains words spoken by Moses as a blessing over the nation of Israel, a song of farewell, with the Promised Land in sight, before his death. In chapter 33 Moses describes a picture of God’s splendor and majesty, coming down from […] Source…
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How much do you trust G-d? Do you turn your beliefs into actions? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he puts the spotlight on a certain fruit of the Spirit and spurs us to act because of our trust, persuasion, and faith in the L-rd. Be bold, and rely on the L-rd to guide your path by taking the steps needed to move forward and …
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Rejoicing At Sukkot Part 4: Reading The Torah At The Feast of Tabernacles - English only. The Torah commands us to read the Book of the Law during the Feast of Sukkot. The big surprise is the list of people who are commanded to listen to the reading! This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally recorded on October 1, 2022. This year, 2025, the Fea…
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What are you hiding behind? After the intensity of Yom Kippur, it’s tempting to move on to joy and celebration. But what if the greatest healing comes when we remove the mask we’ve built to protect ourselves—and finally face the truth in our closest relationships? Rabbi Damian challenges us to keep doing the hard work, to argue for the sake of heav…
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Rejoicing At Sukkot Part 3: Rejoicing With The Four Species - English and Spanish. The Torah commands us to take 4 types of plants and rejoice before the Almighty. What does it mean to rejoice with 4 plants? Perhaps the plants represent something else! Join us with the wind and light rain under our sukkah as we continue our services on the afternoo…
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Yom Kippur, “The Day of Atonement” is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It brings to a conclusion a 10 day period of self-examination and reflection. Because Yom Kippur is a day of judgment during these 10 days, individuals seek to make restitution for their misdeeds and repentance of their sins. Rosh Hashanah begins on the 1st day of the Jew…
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