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Study In Our Yeshiva

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Shoresh’im, Hebrew for 'roots'

Part of the work of Shoresh’im Ministries is to promote the biblically Jewish roots of Christianity by way of research, debate and knowledge sharing.
 
This is not simply an exercise of the intellect, but of the whole person. It is our aim to promote a truly biblical lifestyle, wherever this can add value to the individual’s own journey with God.
 
The Shoresh'im 'Yeshiva' is key to this aim. It's a place where we will regularly post comments, thoughts, musings, studies and discoveries through life's journey and on the Word of God.
 
It is an informal, dynamic and vibrant arena where we invite you to sit with us in Yeshiva - and where your own contributions are essential. So don't just sit and observe - get involved!
 
As the Rabbis say, "it is not a sin to be ignorant, but it is a sin to not want to know".
 
What's A Yeshiva?
The Hebrew word yeshiva literally means ‘sitting’, as it is the Jewish custom for students to sit while learning. The term Beit Midrash is also used, which means ‘House of Learning’ or ‘House of Study’.
 
Study Methods 
In Biblical culture, and still today, Jewish study is done with a study-partner called a chavrusa (based on the Aramaic, meaning "friend").
 
The chavrusa is one of the unique features of the yeshiva where the partners actively study the various nuances of the literature of the Sages.
 
God's Word Is Central 
Here, our emphasis is entirely on God’s written Word in scripture. Jewish texts and commentaries are included along with other historical sources, and more modern textual discoveries, in order to gain the best and fullest understanding of what God’s instruction and teaching is for our lives today.
 
To that end, we also have a section on how to take your first steps in learning modern and / or Biblical Hebrew, and an easy-access area where you can take a look at different Hebrew words and their deeper meanings.
 
Surely, we should leave no stone unturned in our pursuit of God's truth for our lives? 


Going Deeper...

So, this is where you can find some of the latest articles / studies / items of interest on biblical Jewish roots as well as other topics concerning Israel and the Jewish people.

If you want to go deeper into the Word of God, then this is the place to be. New items will be added regularly, so be sure to check back and get involved by 'having your say' through the message boards at the bottom of each article page.

If there are any issues that you would like to see covered, either use the 'Have your say...' message board below, or email us your suggestion.