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Rosh Hashanah - A Rabbi Looks at the Fall Feasts of Israel

A trumpet (or shofar) was blown for two important reasons in Israel One was to announce an assembly of the people The second was to sound an alarm and call the troops together to combat an enemy attack Rosh Hashanah or “head of the year” is also known as the Feast of Trumpets

Russia says these Organizations are NOT Terrorists

With new developments each day, there is much to keep up with in Middle East news Russia’s Ambassador to Israel, Alexander Shein, has refused to call Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist organizations

Hebrew School with Rabbi Jack

Learn Hebrew with Rabbi Jack! Discover the meaning of "ah-cha-REET haya-MEEM" (Last Days) and its biblical significance in Genesis and Isaiah prophecies.

God's Unfinished Business with the Pharisees

Explore how God is spiritually sifting Israel today, separating wheat from tares as religious and secular Jews polarize before Messiah's return in the End Times.

Gog Arising?

Exploring whether Russia's Putin or Turkey's Erdogan could be the prophesied Gog from Ezekiel. Analysis of biblical prophecy and current Middle East geopolitics.

Serving the Scattered Tribes of Israel

Learn about the scattered tribes of Israel in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, including the Beta Israel, Beta Abraham, Gefat, and Lemba communities, and how Jewish Voice serves them.

Signs of the Times

Discover 5 clear biblical signs of the Last Days: Israel's restoration, rising anti-Semitism, Jewish regathering, Gospel proclamation, and Jewish revival.

JVMI 50th Anniversary: Jewish Voice Ministries International

When Louis Kaplan, founder of Jewish Voice Broadcasts (JVB), passed away in 1999, Jonathan Bernis –founder of Hear O’ Israel Ministries – was already serving as JVB’s board-elected Executive Director.

Egyptian Believers In The Crosshairs

Innocent Believers in Yeshua (Jesus) have been targeted by ISIS in yet another shocking massacre in the Middle East. This time, the radical Islamic terror group attacked buses carrying Coptic Christians in the Minya region of Egypt, south of Cairo.