Community Resources
Free resources for community, family, or individual use.
The documents provided below are used throughout the year at Beit Hallel (House of Praise) Messianic Jewish Synagogue in Tacoma, Washington. These resources are free for individual, family, or community use, however, they are not to be altered or sold.
A 12 month calendar with dates for all major and minor holidays, Rosh Chodeshim, special Shabbatot, modern holidays, and days of the Omer.
Traditional blessings said at the outset of Rosh Chodesh, the start (or head) of new Biblical months. These pages are taken from Siddur Tehillot HaMashiach.
While celebrating the Passover, Yeshua commanded us to “do this in remembrance of Me” (Luke 22:19). Traditions can be a wonderful tool to help us worship and serve God. This Haggadah, titled A Passover Haggadah For Disciples of the Messiah Yeshua, attempts to preserve a little of the traditional Passover Haggadah, while focusing mainly on reading Scripture and the redemption we have through the death, resurrection, and ascension of our Lord Yeshua. These pages are taken from Celebrate the Feast – Collected Articles on the Spring Festivals.
This traditional Passover Haggadah was compiled, designed, and illustrated by a family who attended Beit Hallel Messianic Synagogue in Tacoma, Washington. It is shared, here, by their permission.
Traditional blessings said at the start of each day during the Counting of the Omer. See Leviticus 23:9-16
Suggested Scripture verses to meditate on during each day of Counting the Omer. For more information about Counting the Omer and the Festival of Shavuot, click here.
Traditional blessings for the Shofar Service with some adaptations to help Disciples of Yeshua make Him the focus of worship.
Traditional Scripture readings for Tashlich (cast away) Service with the addition of Colossians 2:8-14 to help Disciples of Yeshua make Him the focus of worship.
A Traditional Kol Nidrei (all vows) Liturgy used during the evening service of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement).
Blessings and suggested Scriptures for the Festival of Sukkot (booths).
The wisdom of the Sages is displayed yet again in the tradition of reading Qohelet (Ecclesiastes) during the Festival of Sukkot (booths). But it is not readily apparent why Qohelet was chosen for a festival that has rejoicing as its main theme! Many who read Qohelet are left with the impression that the words of Shlomo (Solomon) are depressing rather than uplifting, and do not fit the theme of joy. Yet a closer reading of the book reveals just the opposite. In fact, the theme of the book is joy, but the surprise is where this joy is actually found.
Traditional blessings for Hanukkah as well as suggested Scripture readings for each night.