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  • ADAT ADONAI is Hebrew for 'The Congregation of the Lord'.  A Messianic Congregation ministering to both Jews and Gentiles.

  • We are a congregation of Jewish and non~Jewish people who believe that Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) is the Son of G-D, the long awaited Messiah of Yisra'el. As such, we conduct our services in more of a Jewish context, incorporating many elements of a synagogue style of worship.

  • A Messianic fellowship, proclaiming the Torah as the intended lifestyle of the redeemed, as witnessed by the scriptures, where both Jew and non Jew are made one people with one Torah- through faith in the Messiah of Israel (Yeshua of Nazareth).

    The expression of our faith is uniquely Hebraic, studying the scriptures from their original intended Hebraic cultural context. Challenging traditional, “Law vs. Grace” theology; Did Yeshua (Jesus) die to do away with Torah (G-Ds Law), or sin and its penalty?

  • The purpose of Adat Hallel Messianic Congregation is:
    - To worship the God of our Fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob.
    - To proclaim Yeshua of Natzeret (Nazareth) as the Messiah of Israel.
    - To establish a community of Jewish and non-Jewish Messianic believers committed to following Biblical instruction within the context of Messianic Judaism.
    - To disciple believers in Messiah through the teaching of God's Word and the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
    - To provide an environment which encourages Jewish believers in Yeshua to embrace their Jewish heritage, to retain their Jewish identity and lifestyle, and to preserve a Biblically Jewish expression of faith.
    - To build, protect, and preserve the unity and equality of Jewish and non-Jewish Messianic believers within our congregation, while recognizing the unique Biblical responsibilities and callings of individuals - Jewish and non-Jewish, male and female.
    - To build bridges of understanding between the Community of Believers in Messiah Yeshua and the Mainstream Jewish Community.

     

  • Adat Hatikvah celebrates Messiah and the Judaism He represented, where the teachings of the Scriptures are observed and the peace and joy He proclaimed are embraced. We are a congregation where God's people can grow and learn about the God of Israel through His promised Messiah in an environment that is culturally familiar to the Jewish people, yet welcomes the nations. Yeshua (Jesus) lived a Jewish life, observed Shabbat and the Jewish holy days - and so too do we.

    Rabbi Dr Jacob Rosenberg

     

  • Adat HaTikvah ('Congregation of The Hope') is a Messianic Jewish congregation. We are a group of Jewish and Gentile peoples who believe that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Messiah!

    As a growing Messianic Jewish congregation, we enjoy joyous Messianic and Israeli worship songs, teaching based on the complete Bible (both the Tenach and the B'rit Hadashah), and celebration of all of the feasts and holy days ordained by G-d in the Torah, and celebrated by Messiah Yeshua in the B'rit Hadashah.

    Rabbi Aaron Bortz

     

  • We are a Messianic Congregation. A place where Jewish and Gentile can worship together. We want to be a Holy Community– a light to the world around us. We have broken down the middle wall of partition, which separates us, and have created one new man as it says in Ephesians 2:14-15.

    Rabbi Nathan Seitelbach

     

     

  • Adat Shalom is a congregation of believers, both Jews and Gentiles, who have joined together for the main purpose of reaching out to the Jewish community with the good news of the Jewish Messiah.

  • We are a Messianic Jewish congregation meeting in West Hills, California, in the northwestern part of Los Angeles, and serving the San Fernando Valley and neighboring communities.

    Our congregation consists of both Jewish and Gentile believers who recognize Yeshua (Jesus) as the promised Jewish Messiah. All are welcome to visit with us, including those who do not believe in Yeshua, but would like to learn more about the roots and culture of Judaism, explore exciting Biblical truths, and enjoy warm, caring fellowship.

  • Serving the Jewish Community throughout East Anglia

  • If you would like to know and experience the Messiah today, join us at Adat Yeshua as we serve Him. Our fellowship is open to all, both Jew and Gentile, who desire to learn more of the Messiah of Israel. Our services are held on Friday evenings at 7:00 PM, and Saturday mornings at 10:30 AM, so for more information call our office

  • Adat Yeshua Synagogue provides religious education, spiritual guidance and social action for the New Orleans and surrounding areas by using the values and examples of the Tanakh (Torah, Prophets, Writings), Apostolic writings, along with Talmud, Commentaries, and other Jewish literature.

  • At Adat Yeshua, we are a congregation of Jewish and non Jewish people who believe and have experienced Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah, the promised Holy One of Israel as the prophets foretold. As a worshipping community, we continue to express ourselves in continuity with our Jewish heritage, lifestyle and calling.

  • There must be a place where Jewish believers can go to express their faith and learn more about their Messiah. A place where the teaching is from the Jewish perspective. Where new believers can experience the joy Yeshua brings into the lives of all who embrace Him. Can Gentiles participate in a Messianic fellowship? Yes, in fact it is Biblical! In Romans 11, The Olive tree is made up of both natural branches (Jews) and grafted in wild branches (Gentiles). Therefore, we believe the Kehila (assembly) consists of Jews and Gentiles worshiping together. 'He has made us both one and has broken down the m'chitzah (middle wall) which divided us' (Ephesians 2:11-14) With the return of the Jews to the land of Israel, there is a revival of Messianic Judaism.

     

  • Our synagogue exists as a place for Jewish people, in Tyler, Texas, who believe in Yeshua as the Messiah, to worship the G-d of Avraham, Yitzchak and Ya'akov in a corporate setting that is familiar. We are also open to non-Jewish people who desire to join us in the worship of HaShem.

  • At Ahava B’Shem Yeshua, where Jew and Gentile worship ADONAI together, you will learn more about the Hebraic roots of Christianity in the Bible!

    It would be a joy to have you worship with us as we give praise to Yeshua the Messiah (“Jesus” in Hebrew). Our Shabbat services are held every Saturday morning at 10:30 AM at Alliance Bible Church in Prescott, Arizona.

    Congregational Leader Al Rodriguez

     

  • Our Mission is to reach the Jewish people, Christian believers and anyone else, helping them reach their fullness through a relationship with Messiah and Covenant of Torah.

  • Founded in 1973, Ahavat Zion is a vibrant, warm and family-friendly community in West Los Angeles. We are inspired by a vision of Jewish life, renewed in Messiah, that is traditional, egalitarian, and engaging.

  • Ahavat Yeshua is a Messianic Jewish Congregation located in the District of Columbia with outreach including nearby Virginia and Maryland communities. We are Jews and non-Jews who believe that Yeshua, Hebrew for Jesus, is the Messiah.

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