Jewish Roots

Bamidbar
Bamidbar — In the Wilderness Drawing Near to God and Each Other Scripture Readings Torah: Numbers 1:1–4:20 Haftarah: Hosea 2:1–22 New Testament: Matthew 4:1–17 This week we begin the book of Bamidbar — “In the Wilderness.” As we reflect on this portion at The Crossover Project, we are reminded that many people today are walking

Walking the Ancient Paths
A Reflection on Parashat Behar–Bechukotai This week’s Torah portion, Parashat Behar–Bechukotai, reminds us that true freedom is never just about escape—it is about responsibility, restoration, and relationship. In Behar, God commands the people concerning the Sabbath year and the Year of Jubilee. Land is to rest. Debts are released. Captives are freed. Families are

Yeshua and Pesach: A Journey Through Time
By Enedina Guerrero As spring approaches, Jewish communities worldwide prepare for Pesach (Passover), a festival that is rich in tradition and history. But how did Yeshua, known to many as Jesus, celebrate this significant time? Let’s explore the intricate relationship between Yeshua and Pesach, unraveling its layers of tradition and meaning. Understanding the Pesach Timeline

The Clues of God’s Passover
I hear many people, Jews and Christians alike, calling the festivals and assemblies of Leviticus 23 “Jewish Holidays.” And while I agree it is the Jews who reverently honor these Holy days, it is the voice of the Lord, who poignantly declares; “These are my feasts.”
