Thursday, January 30, 2020

Parsha Bo Postcards


 And when, in time to come, your children ask you, saying ‘What does this mean?’ you shall say to them, ‘It was with a mighty hand that the LORD brought us out from Egypt, the house of bondage.’
                                                                                   Exodus 13:14





This week we are reading in Parsha Bo. " Bo"  means "Come". 
God grants a new beginning to the children of Israel from slavery to redemption through the Exodus.  In our parsha this week, He marks the beginning of months, establishes the first month of Spring and the Passover offering.  All this just before the tenth plague of the first born where the homes of the children of Israel are “Passed over” and marked by the blood of the lamb.

Our new life begins when we are redeemed in the blood of the Lamb, our Messiah Yeshua.  He himself the Passover lamb.  We are told over and over in the Torah to remember the story of the Exodus  and tell it to our children throughout the generations.  We tell it as part of the kiddush which is said every Friday night at Shabbat, where we remember the Exodus from Egypt and God’s great love in which He guided us and redeemed us.

May we ourselves and our children be eager to learn and know God, to fear Him,
and may our families, loved ones, community, and all of Israel
“Come” to Yeshua! 
The Ruach and the bride await, saying,
“COME!”

This week's Parsha readings:
Torah: Exodus 10:1~13:16
Haftarah:  Jeremiah 46:13~28
Brit Chadashah: Luke 2:22~41, Romans 9:14~29

Blessings and Shabbat Shalom!!

Love,
Shayndel




Saturday, January 18, 2020

To Life! A Challah of "Life"!





 Then Joseph said to his brothers, "Come forward to me."  
And when they came forward, he said, "I am your brother Joseph, he whom you sold into Egypt.  Now, do not be distressed or reproach yourselves because you sold me hither; it was to save life that God sent me ahead of you.

Genesis 45:4~5

(timing note:  On the Cycle of weekly readings we have entered into the book of Shemot, Exodus.   This post is from the last two readings from the book of Genesis!)

Chai means "life" in Hebrew.

The last parsha in the book of Genesis is called "Vayechi"  and the word Vayechi means "and he lived".  It is referring to the "life" of Jacob, who passes on from earthly life, and yet, like our foremother Sarah and the parsha "Chayei Sarah", which means "Life of Sarah", our righteous forefathers and mothers "live" on.

Interestingly, in the second to last parsha in the book of Genesis, which is called "Vayigash", I noticed that the Hebrew word "chai" , for "life", was appearing a lot!! According to my count I found this root word "chai" NINE times in the parsha Vayigash.  That is a lot especially as Chai, like other of the deeply meaningful words like Shalom, is a word that has deep spiritual significance. 

Hence, when I saw its appearance so many times, I felt moved to make a challah that expresses "Chai" or "Life'".  Especially as the tribes are going down to Egypt and into a place of darkness in the readings we are in, I was inspired to make this challah at this junction between the book of Genesis and the book of Exodus.  The Torah is a Torah of "Life".

When I put the word and the challah together, it also occured to me the connection to the "Bread of Life"!!  Everyone who eats this challah, may they know the Bread of Life, Yeshua!

Below you can find my recent "Challah-cast" about the "Chai" Challah.
Please join me on this newest "Challah-cast" adventure if you are moved to and watch the latest upload!! 
 It  is fun of doing the Challah-casts , "on the spot" and in the spirit--- things got a little changed from the original plan, as the dough was shaped and formed!!  Enjoy and hope it blesses you and that there might be something to learn or feel free to share anything that is on your heart about the parsha or any encouraging or "life-giving" thoughts!!  Blessings and Love and thank you for your visit!

Chai Chai Chai! Am Yisrael Chai!!!
Life, Life, Life, Israel nation is alive!
Adding a Life-filled link to this song, thanks to our blog friend Duta!!
 CHAI!! CHAI! CHAI! AM YISRAEL CHAI!!


  







You will teach me the path of life.
In Your presence is perfect joy;
delights are ever in Your right hand.
Psalm 16:11 

 תּוֹדִיעֵנִי,  אֹרַח חַיִּים
שֹׂבַע שְׂמָחוֹת, אֶת-פָּנֶיךָ;    נְעִמוֹת בִּימִינְךָ נֶצַח



CHAZAK, CHAZAK, V'NITCHAZEK!
Be strong, be strong, and let us strengthen one another!!
*Finishing the book of Genesis!  
words that are said after finishing reading each book of the Torah 






Monday, January 13, 2020

Parsha Vayigash and Vayechi Postcards

`Chai`, Life!!


 Yeshua said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life!
Whoever believes in Me, even if he dies, shall live.  And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.  Do you believe this?

John 11:25~26




There the tribes go up, the tribes of the LORD-- as a testimony to Israel --to praise the Name of the LORD.  For there thrones of judgement are set up, the thrones of the house of David.  Pray for the peace of Jerusalem -- may those who love you be at peace!

Psalm 122:4~6




Ending the book of Genesis,
Chazak Chazak, Venitchazek!!*

Be strong, be strong, and may we strengthen one another!!

*Parsha Vayigash and Parsha Vayechi are the last two Torah portions in the book of Genesis; these are the words we say after reading each book of the Torah!


(PS stay tuned for a post to follow on this topic and the Hebrew word "Chai"!)






Thursday, January 9, 2020

Let there be Light! Star of David Challah and Challah-cast!

 
In visions of the night God said to Israel, "Jacob, Jacob."
"Hineni," he said.
I  am God, the God of your father," He said.  "Do not be afraid to go down to Egypt, for I will turn you into a great nation there.  I Myself will also most certainly bring you up.  Joseph will put his hands on your eyes."                   Genesis 46: 2~4

In the Torah readings this week we are already coming to the end of the book of Genesis. 

The book of Genesis starts with the Creation.  Through His word, God  brings light into the world and forms and creates all things.  This time when reading Genesis I am noticing how the book of Genesis ends with creating light from darkness as well in the sense that He is bringing into existence a new light that will be created from the darkness of exile--- the nation of Israel.

In the light of all that we are reading, in this Challah-cast from the Parsha Miketz (sorry I am already a few weeks behind!)  I chose to focus on making a "Star of David" challah for the Shabbat of Chanukah! (already a few weeks past, but remember, we are to bring our light in to the continuing the days!)

If you are just joining in, The Challah-casts are my new series of looking at the weekly parsha and connecting to it in some way to the making of a challah.  It is always a learning experience for me to do them and find connections to the parsha, and to somehow put it together into an upload!!  I hope  there would be something in them that would bring light to you!!

In the post below, we have been talking about the importance of "unity" and reconciliation between brothers.  Remember, that kiss between justice and shalom.  A kiss that took 14 years in the making for Joseph and his brothers, and a kiss that is still thousands of the years in the making that is yet to take place when the Shalom is restored between all brothers (and sisters) in Yeshua, the true light who lights all others, who is the Light of the World. 

Blessings and Shavu'a Tov and a light-filled week to you! And by the time I am posting this, Shabbat Shalom!!


Shayndel

But you, O LORD, are a shield about me,
my glory, He who holds my head high.
Psalm 3:3

Deliverance is the LORD's YOur blessing be upon Your people!  Selah.  Psalm 3:9











Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Justice and Shalom Kiss!





  צֶדֶק וְשָׁלוֹם נָשָׁקוּ


His help is very near to those who fear Him,
to make His glory dwell in our land.
Faithfulness and truth meet;                
justice and well-being kiss. 
                                                            Psalm 85:10~11
1.
I get excited when I see the word "well-being" in scripture as I know that it most probably is "Shalom" in the original!! When I read this scripture this morning I got so excited to see the Hebrew that indeed it is Shalom!!  I recently started keeping a notebook of when I come across the word "Shalom" in scriptures, and this verse surprised me to see with the special "kiss" between justice and shalom.

Justice = Tzadek and  well-being= Shalom

The Hebrew word for "kiss" is new to me, so I just looked for a few scripturew with the same word, and lo and behold, wouldn't you know, there is a verse in our very parsha this week where Joseph "kissed all his brothers and wept upon them; only then were his brothers able to talk to him."  Genesis 45:15

וַיְנַשֵּׁק לְכָל-אֶחָיו, וַיֵּבְךְּ עֲלֵהֶם; וְאַחֲרֵי כֵן, דִּבְּרוּ אֶחָיו אִתּוֹ

Shalom was restored with a kiss!!

 Remember in the beginning of meeting Joseph and his brothers the Torah tells us they couldn't speak to each other and there was "no shalom".  (Genesis 37:4)

 וַיִּרְאוּ אֶחָיו, כִּי-אֹתוֹ אָהַב אֲבִיהֶם מִכָּל-אֶחָיו--וַיִּשְׂנְאוּ, אֹתוֹ; וְלֹא יָכְלוּ
 דַּבְּרוֹ לְשָׁלֹם

 Justice and shalom, come together in this scene, when seen in the light of the psalm!!
Its so interesting and Torah-ly fascinating with the words used to see how at first the brothers couldn't speak to each other as there was "no shalom" before the episode of them throwing Joseph in a pit.  And years later after when they meet again after the brothers have had to understand the "injustice" that they did towards Joseph, it literally says the same word "talk", that after they kissed and wept, they were able to talk to each other again!!
(note:  always just a "caveat" that these are my personal explorations in Torah and in my study that I share here as a "journal", so I am sure there is much more depth in the meanings, as I just share these discoveries at the "level" that I am at!)

2.
It was a quiet morning with the light streaming in, and the fragrance of daffodils, in Japanese suisen, was filling the room.  Flowers given me by my friend yesterday, the daffodils release a delicate scent that brings out His fragrance of Shalom!! It even made the rose revive.  The soft sweet scent you wouldn't think it had that strength, but indeed the rose was wilted before the daffodils came.

A subtitle of this post, the fragrance of Shalom!!

And speaking of Shalom, I want to thank all of my blog friends who left a comment on my Shalom in Psalms giveaway post!! I am happy to announce there were two winners !!   Since the first year I did it, the prize was not redeemed, so this year I decided to make it  2.  Congratulations to Joyful and Hobbyloes, whose name was drawn from a Blossoming Challah bag with the names of those who left a comment on that post!!  I will hope to do other giveaways as it was fun to have the first one successfully go through!!

Blessings and well-being to all who read this.  Shalom Aleichem!
Peace be with you!
May justice and well-being kiss, as truth springs up from the earth and the LORD bestows His bounty!!

Truth springs up from the earth;
justice looks down from heaven.
The LORD also bestows His bounty;
our land yields its produce.
Justice goes before Him
as He sets out on His way.
                                                   Psalm 85:  12~14

3.
After writing the post, I opened up my copy of "Shalom in Psalms" to Psalm 85, which is the Psalm I talk about in this post. Apparently I am not the first to "discover" this beautiful Psalms 85 verse about Justice and Shalom kissing!! Though when I came across it today, its the excitement to discover a verse "for the first time" that it feels like it was there just for us to discover it!

This is a quote from Shalom in Psalms, beautifully referring to the verse about the attributes of Shalom and Tzedek kissing each other, and the commentator's prayer. 

O God, You have been restoring more and more of Your people to the land.  Now we appeal to You to revive more and more of Your people with Your Ruach.  Surely chesed and emet meet together in Messiah.  Surely tzekek and shalom kiss each other in Yeshua.  Revive us, ADONAI!
   Quoted from Shalom in Psalms, p. 202, commentary by Glenn Blank, I enlarged here for emphasis of the verse
 and we all say...Amen!!



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 PS a Challah and Cherry Blossoms Shalom QUIZ for anyone who might like to try!

We know Yeshua greets his disciples with "Shalom Aleichem",  Peace be with you, in many instances in the Brit Chadeshah (New Covenant) scriptures.  The quiz question is:  where in the Torah do we see this expression "Shalom (a)Lechem?

Hint: It also pertains to a recent reading !!

Hint:  It is said by someone who we see to have many parallels to Yeshua, so I found it exciting to find him use this greeting as it was a connection to our Messiah's greeting.

I will put the answer in the comments section in the post below so those who want to try it can check it!! (PS any Hebrew experts please correct me if I make any Hebrew mistakes or misunderstandings!! I am learning as I go along!)