Shabbat this weekend at Beth Hallel, 2230 Sumpter St., Birmingham, AL 35226
Erev Shabbat, May 11, 2018 at 7:00 pm: "The Irrationality of Evil."
Yom Shabbat, May 12, 2018 at 11 am: "The Necessity of Rest"
Erev Shabbat, May 11, 2018 at 7:00 pm: "The Irrationality of Evil."
Yom Shabbat, May 12, 2018 at 11 am: "The Necessity of Rest"
On Erev Shabbat, Friday, May 11, 2018, we will look at the
irrationality of evil through the choices of Adam and Eve, the
experience of the Jewish people in pagan and Christian cultures and the final battle for the souls of men, women and children.
On Yom Shabbat, Saturday, May 12, 2018, we will consider the Lord's commandment to rest in the seemingly never ending busyness of the life we live in today. Please join us at Beth Hallel as we move though the season of the counting of the Omer between the redemption found in Passover and the receiving of the Lord's word and His Spirit during Shavuot. Blessings, love and Shalom from Rabbi David & Rebbetzin Leslye Schneier
PS: This weekend we will celebrate Rosh Chodesh, the new month of Sivan. During this month both the Torah and the Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit were given to the Jewish people and then to the nations through the life, death and resurrection of Yeshua, Jesus, the Messiah of Israel and the savior of the nations. When we observe the month in which the Torah was given to Israel we acknowledge that time itself is rooted in the Biblical calendar as well as the divinely inspired Feasts of the Lord. Please prepare a special Rosh Chodesh offering as well as your tithe as we gather for this important new month in His calendar.
On Yom Shabbat, Saturday, May 12, 2018, we will consider the Lord's commandment to rest in the seemingly never ending busyness of the life we live in today. Please join us at Beth Hallel as we move though the season of the counting of the Omer between the redemption found in Passover and the receiving of the Lord's word and His Spirit during Shavuot. Blessings, love and Shalom from Rabbi David & Rebbetzin Leslye Schneier
PS: This weekend we will celebrate Rosh Chodesh, the new month of Sivan. During this month both the Torah and the Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit were given to the Jewish people and then to the nations through the life, death and resurrection of Yeshua, Jesus, the Messiah of Israel and the savior of the nations. When we observe the month in which the Torah was given to Israel we acknowledge that time itself is rooted in the Biblical calendar as well as the divinely inspired Feasts of the Lord. Please prepare a special Rosh Chodesh offering as well as your tithe as we gather for this important new month in His calendar.
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