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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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Larry Feldman

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Our congregation is a place where Jewish and non-Jewish people gather to worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We study the Tenach (Jewish Scriptures) and the Brit Chadashah (New Covenant) as one text. Since we recognize that the foundations of our faith are Jewish, we emphasize and express our Jewish heritage through biblically based, culturally relevant worship and holiday observances. In addition, we endeavor to develop a Messianic mishpochah (family) pursues healthy, loving, spiri ...
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Welcome to the BAKBY Media podcast, where amazing things happen. Enjoy the teachings and perspectives from our Rabbi and men of esteem. On November 14, 2017 we were met with a tragic and unfortunate fire that left us with out a building. Please find it in your heart to donate: www.gofundme.com/helpbnaiadath bakbymedia@gmail.com for more information.
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Last week’s parasha was entitled Kee Taytasay (“When you go out”). This week it’s Kee Tavo (“When you come in”), covering Deuteronomy 26:1 through 29:8. Coming and going – sounds like the history of the Jewish people, doesn’t it? And all that sojourning began with our father Abraham. Kee Tavo opens on a hopeful, joyful […] Source…
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This week’s Torah portion is entitled Kee Taytzay, which means, “when you go out,” and covers Deuteronomy 21:10 – 25:19. This passage deals with issues related to morality, marriage, divorce, following through on vows, and other issues. We will not be able to cover every topic presented in this passage, so I would suggest that […] Source…
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This week’s parasha is titled Shoftim which means “Judges.” It takes us from Deuteronomy 16:18 through 21:9. Moses was instructed to select men to be judges and officers for every town that Adonai had given to Israel. These men were to be fair in judging, always, so that controversies might be settled, injustices made right, […] Source…
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