The Jewish Studies Blog

There are tools that are needed to mine the depths of the biblical texts. There are also many perspectives that enrich our study, like the perspective of first century Judaism. This site is one of those rare resources that provides both tools and perspective for the serious student of Scripture.

– Dr. Allen Mawhinney, A Retired Academic Dean, Reformed Theological Seminary

Striving To Enter (by Jonathan Lipnick And Dr. Eli...

Jesus’ teaching about the “narrow gate” is a familiar passage for many Christians.  His message is that entering the kingdom of heaven is not easy. Unlike the comfort of “walking on the…

The Blood Moon Theory (a Critical Video)

The Blood Moon Theory has been officially popularized. “Oy Vey!” as we some times say in Yiddish. I’ve been hearing this non-sense (the theory itself) for a while now and thought that…

Recent Update From Dr. Eli Lizorkin-eyzenberg (jewish Studies For...

Shalom, friends! I wanted to take some time to update you on what is going at Jewish Studies for Christians. NEWS 1) We have grown to almost 4000 study group members as…

The Pianist (a Poem By David Ben Haim, Netanya, Israel)

A film watched on a visit to friends in Sweden Warsaw 1939, peril charges the atmosphere; A pianist lives there amongst a people dwelling in fear. The very air is bristling with…

Gentile (hebrew Insight)

The word Gentiles (plural of Gentile) comes from the Hebrew word Goyim, meaning the non-Jewish peoples of the world. However, there is more to the story. Please, allow me to explain. When…

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