Fall Feast

2011 (5772))

2012 (5773)

Rosh Hashanah (Trumpets) Sept. 28 - 30 Sept. 16 - 18
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Oct. 7 - 8 Sept. 25 - 26
Sukkot (Tabernacles) Oct. 12 - 19 Sept. 30 - Oct. 7

The Fall Feasts carry tremendous Biblical, historical, and cultural meaning for the Jewish people but also possess a wealth of value for all believers today.  While the Spring Feasts pointed to the work of Yeshua (Jesus) in His first advent, the Fall Feasts point to the future work of Messiah Jesus in His second advent. 

Rev. Tom Huckel and Hananeel Ministries present messages and teachings on Messiah and the Feasts of Israel.

 


Rosh Hashanah:  Marks the Jewish New Year and the start of what is often called the "High Holy Days", or "Days of Awe."  Rosh Hashana, also called the "Feast of Trumpets" is held in Jewish tradition as the day of creation, and marks a time of rebirth, and call to repentance, and divine judgment. The ram's horn, or shofar, has a prominent role in this feast.

A special round challah is baked for Rosh Hashana - the "Head of the New Year" and is said to resemble a crown. Apples and honey are also enjoyed along with other sweets.

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Yom Kippur: Also known as the "Day of Atonement" and considered the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar by observant Jews.  In a manner similar to Christians and church attendance for Easter, even many Jewish people who are not deeply religious will find their way to Temple on this very special day.

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Sukkot: Also referred to as the "Feast of Tabernacles" or "Booths" and is best known for the temporary structures that Jewish people erect and serve holiday meals in, during this week of thanksgiving and praise for God's provision.  Some call it "Jewish Thanksgiving", but it is probably more proper to call the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, "American Sukkot."  Sharon Huckel has a CD available that focuses on the themes found in this very beautiful feast, called, appropriately, "Tabernacle."

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