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In this episode, we welcome Steven Jaffe, Chair of the Northern Ireland Friends of Israel, joining us from the United Kingdom to shed light on the realities facing the Jewish community in Northern Ireland and the broader region. Steven shares encouraging news: Israel and the Jewish people have many Christian and non-Jewish allies who stand…

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Bible Fiber: Beshalach (Exodus 13:17–17:16)

This week’s portion is Beshalach (Exodus 13:17–17:16), which translates to “when he sent.” The name comes from the opening verse: “When Pharaoh let the people go…” (13:17). After ten rounds of increasingly destructive plagues, Pharaoh finally agreed to release the Israelites. Exodus 14 first provides a list of place names describing the winding journey of…

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Red Alert: International Holocaust Remembrance Day

In this episode of The Red Alert Report, we are joined by Aaron Fruh, President of Israel Team Advocates. As a speaker, author, and Bible teacher, Aaron has dedicated his life to advocating for Israel around the world. He brings a powerful message about why remembering the past is essential if we hope to change…

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Bible Fiber: Bo (Exodus 10:1–13:16)

This week’s Torah portion, Bo, covers Exodus 10:1 to 13:16. The narrative intensity hits its peak here. The last three of the ten plagues descend on Egypt: locusts devour the crops, impenetrable darkness shrouds the land, and finally, the firstborns of every Egyptian family are killed during the night. The portion begins with a command…

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Bible Fiber: Va’era (Exodus 6:2–9:35)

This week’s Torah portion covers Exodus 6:2-9:35. It is called Va’era, which means “and I appeared,” the first words spoken to Moses in the text. In Va’era, the story of the Exodus begins. Plagues hit the Egyptians in full force. Pharaoh knew the names of many false gods, but the one true God, the God…

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Shemot (Exodus 1:1–6:1)

This week’s Torah portion is called Shemot, which in Hebrew means “names.” Genesis closed with the descendants of Jacob living in the land of Egypt, waiting out the period of famine that had overtaken the region. What started as a temporary move turned into a centuries-long stay. We do not know the exact time interval…

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Bible Fiber: Vayigash (Genesis 44:18–47:27)

As we follow the Jewish reading calendar, we arrive at this week’s Torah portion, called Vayigash (Genesis 44:18–47:27) which means “and he drew near.” It is the climax of the Joseph cycle, when he reveals himself to his brothers, who assumed he was long dead. For both Jewish and Christian readers, Vayigash is a revelation…

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Bible Fiber: Miketz (Genesis 41:1–44:17)

The Hebrew title of this week’s Torah portion is Miketz, which translates to “at the end,” and it covers Genesis 41:1 to 44:17. After two years, Joseph’s long season of suffering is almost over. This portion chronicles his meteoric rise from prisoner to the Pharaoh’s chief economic advisor, second in command only to the ruler…

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Red Alert: Operation life in Israel, a Christmas update

This Christmas season, we are reminded of the miracle of life through the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ—born in Judea to Jewish parents facing crisis from the world around them. In that spirit, we invite you to listen to our latest podcast episode: Operation Life in Israel and the Christmas Season This week, I…

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Bible Fiber: Vayeshev (Genesis 37:1–40:23)

Once Jacob and his family settle into the land promised to his father Abraham, the narrative moves to the dynamics between his many children. At first, the story feels consistent with the biblical theme of sibling rivalry. Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, and now Joseph versus his brothers. Except, Joseph’s life…

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Red Alert: What Really Caused October 7, 2023?

In this episode, host Amy Zewe sits down with filmmakers Justin Kron (The Kesher Project) and Todd Morehead (Grafted Ministries) to discuss their powerful new documentary: October 7: Bearing Witness to the Massacre. This unique film explores the causes and consequences of the October 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel, offering a perspective that goes…

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Bible Fiber: Vayishlah (Genesis 32:4-36:43)

Bible Fiber is doing a one-year sprint through the foundational narratives of the first five books of the Bible, the Torah. As we follow the weekly Jewish reading calendar, we arrive at this week’s Torah portion, called Vayishlah, which means “and he sent.” The portion covers Genesis 32:4 through 36:43. At the start of the…

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Bible Fiber: Vayetzei (Genesis 28:10–32:3)

Bible Fiber is on a one-year sprint through the foundational narratives of the first five books of the Bible, the Torah. As we follow the weekly Jewish reading calendar, we arrive at this week’s Torah portion, called Vayetzei which means “and he went out.” This portion covers Genesis 28:10−32:3. It is a pivotal 20-year period…

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Bible Fiber: Toldot (Genesis 25:19–28:9)

For the past four years, we’ve embarked on a chapter-by-chapter exploration of prophetic texts. Now, we embark on a new spiritual journey: a one-year sprint through the foundational narratives of the first five books of the Bible, the Torah. As we follow the weekly Jewish reading calendar, we arrive at this week’s Torah portion, called…

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Red Alert: Christmas Hope in Bethlehem

By Amy Zewe As the Christmas season approaches, we turn our eyes to Bethlehem—the birthplace of our Savior. British journalist Paul Calvert, who has lived in Bethlehem for over 20 years, joins us with an encouraging update from the “capital of Christmas.” A Spirit of RenewalAfter two years of hardship marked by war and uncertainty,…

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Chayei Sarah (Genesis 23:1–25:18)

For the past four years, we’ve embarked on a chapter-by-chapter exploration of prophetic texts. Now, we are starting a one-year sprint through the first five books of the Bible, the Torah. We are following the weekly Jewish reading calendar—the oldest Bible reading challenge that exists. This week’s Torah portion is called Chayei Sarah, which means…

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Red Alert Report: Revisiting Hope in the Holy Land

By Amy Zewe With peace seemingly within reach in Israel and her neighbors, and the living hostages finally home—with nearly all the deceased hostages returned (four remain at the time of this writing)—we must continue to pray for clarity, justice, and that terrorists will lay down their arms. The situation may appear black and white,…

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