It was a great time as we celebrated "Yom Ha'atzmaut," Israel's Independence Day last Friday evening. May God continue to watch over Israel, and may her people come to know and believe in Yeshua their Messiah. This week we will resume our teaching series titled, "Isaiah, the Evangelical Prophet." In our last message we covered Isaiah chapter 4, which was a wonderful prophetic description of the millennial kingdom to come. We were also introduced to someone called the "Branch of the LORD," which is one of many titles given to the Messiah. This week we will begin chapter 5, with what is called the "song" or parable of the vineyard. Without giving too much away, this poetic "song" pictures God's strong disappointment with His vineyard, which He had "built" and established to produce good grapes, but lo, it only yielded "worthless" ones (5:2). What does this all mean to us? Well, we too are called to "bear fruit" for God. Come join us this Friday for erev Shabbat Services as we explore and study this challenging text. Our services begin at 7:30pm, for both our "in person" congregational gathering, as well as our live-stream of the service. Come join us for uplifting worship and study, as well as warm food and fellowship at the close of our service. Hope to see you there.