Pharaoh’s mighty army sinks like lead into the deep. But the L-RD, Israel’s warrior-shepherd leads his people on dry land through the midst of the sea. Israel sings: “He has become for me Salvation”
Was this only a unique thing of the past? Thankfully not! Through the Messiah, The L-RD again made a way where there was no way so his people can come home in His presence.
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מהו מבדיל בין ישראל למצרים?
בפרשת בא פוגש משה את פרעה בפעם האחרונה. משה מזהיר את פרעה שה׳ עומד להכות כל בכור בארץ מצרים, אבל לישראל מובטחת שמירה מיוחדת:
“וּלְכֹל בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל לֹא יֶחֱרַץ כֶּלֶב לְשֹׁנוֹ… לְמַעַן תֵּדְעוּן אֲשֶׁר יַפְלֶה ה׳ בֵּין מִצְרַיִם וּבֵין יִשְׂרָאֵל” (שמות יא, ז).
אם כן, ה׳ עצמו הוא זה שעושה את ההבדלה. אך כיצד הוא עושה זאת?
The Tanakh tells us how G-d gave his law to Israel and how Israel failed to keep it. What is the solution to this problem? What is the hope of the Torah and the prophets?
The short answer: Yes! Behold the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel (Matthew 1:23, citing Isaiah 7:14).

SHALOM IN REAL LIFE! IS IT POSSIBLE?
“Wholeness, well-being, peace; a state in which things are as they should be.”
That’s shalom! But is this true of our world? Is all as it should be? We all know something is wrong.
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COMFORT, COMFORT
MY PEOPLE…
That is what we read in the book of Isaiah (Isaiah 40:1). G-d wants His people to hear this message.
But what is the message of consolation? And how can we enjoy this comfort?
ISAIAH 53: THE GATE TO SHALOM
In this prophecy a dramatic change takes place. The key to redemption is revealed. A very clear portrait of Messiah is painted.
This chapter can be your personal gate to true shalom.
THE PROMISED REDEEMER
“Blessed are you L-rd…who brings a redeemer to their children’s children…”
This prayer from the siddur identifies the Messiah as a redeemer promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But from what does he redeem his people?
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The Drash of the Greatest Rabbi
The crowds were astonished at his teaching.
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WHERE IS G-D IN FEARFUL TIMES?
Crying out to the unseen Creator of the Universe has been a common human experience throughout history. Tragedy, turmoil, or terror wring a more urgent plea from helpless souls.
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MYSTERY OF ISRAEL’S MESSIAH
It is a well-known fact that the Messiah has to be born into the family of David. The Tanakh even says that the Messiah, just like David, will come forth out of Bethlehem.
“Father of eternity” is not the only divine name given to the Messiah. In the verse where we read this name, the prophet gives him also other amazing names.
Messiah pre-existed? Appeared before? He is divine and human at the same time? This is against the Torah you might say. However the truth might surprise you. It is not incompatible with the Torah at all!
If Messiah is associated with one thing it is world peace and rightly so. Messiah is the prince of peace and because of him will one day the wolf and lamb will dwell together. There is however a common misconception.
In the book of Malachi we read about the Messiah: “The Lord whom you seek, will suddenly come to his temple.” (Malachi 3:1 NASB)
Why should Messiah be cut off? (Daniel 9:26) Why should the sword of divine judgment awake against the one who is G-d’s associate? (Zechariah 13:7) Did Messiah sin himself? G-d forbid the thought!
Messiah’s atoning death is not the end. Isaiah not only spoke about the suffering of Messiah. Through Isaiah G-d also said about the Messiah:
Isaiah had to prophesy that Messiah would be “high and lifted up and greatly exalted” after his suffering and atoning death.
According to the Tanakh Messsiah would come to give his life as an atoning sacrifice. About this coming of Messiah the Tanakh says that Messiah would come humbly and without outer glory.
THE MESSIAH ACCORDING TO THE RAMBAM & THE TANAKH
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