We often hear the term "Grace vs. Law" but do we really understand the word "Law". In this video I discuss "The Law"

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Is cremation an acceptable alternative? – Michael Rood answers the question, "Is cremation an acceptable alternative?" during a Q&A on Shabbat Night Live.

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Why do we no longer have animal sacrifice? – Michael Rood answers the question: Why do we no longer have animal sacrifices? Hear Michael's answers to your questions each week during Q&A with Michael Rood on Shabbat Night Live.

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Is Eating Meat Okay In The Bible?

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Microwave Not Healthy

If you care about your health you need to get rid of your microwave and stop watching so much T.V. In this video I explain so practical things you can do to improve your health.

Long-time Vegan Rev. Geroge Malkmus of Hallelujah Acres explains why the Bible says man can eat meat and the consequence that comes with it.

Today few people remember the biblical name of Yom Teruah and instead it is widely known as "Rosh Hashanah" which literally means "head of the year" and hence also "New Years". The transformation of Yom Teruah (Day of Shouting) into Rosh Hashanah (New Years) is the result of pagan Babylonian influence upon the Jewish nation.

On the 1st day of the Seventh month (Tishrei) the Torah commands us to observe the holy day of Yom Teruah which means "Day of Shouting" (Lev 23:23-25; Nu 29:1-6). Yom Teruah is a day of rest on which work is forbidden. One of the unique things about Yom Teruah is that the Torah does not say what the purpose of this holy day is.

Yom Teruah is mentioned in the following biblical passages:

Lev 23:23-25 "And YHVH spoke unto Moses saying, Speak to the Children of Israel saying, In the Seventh month on the first of the month will be a day of rest (Shabbaton) for you, a Remembrance Shouting, a holy convocation. You shall do no work and you will bring a fire sacrifice to YHVH."

Nu 29:1-6 "And in the Seventh month on the first of the month will be a holy convocation for you; you shall do no work, it will be a Day of Shouting for you. [List of Sacrifices for Yom Teruah]."

Can I Work On The Sabbath?

I reply to a question someone asked me about working on the Sabbath. They asked what does someone do if they don't have a choice but to work on the Sabbath. Here is my reply in this video

I used to think people didn't understand Torah because they don't read the bible but Lex Meyer explained and helped me understand that even people who read their bible don't understand Torah because of a Christian mindset that's taught. See Lex's site at

Kim Goldman was raised Jewish. She became a Christian when she accepted Yeshua as her Messiah. Kim didn't feel complete until she embraced the Messianic-Hebrew Roots lifestyle. Now she is a Jewish believer in Yeshua Messiah, living the Torah Life and loving it.

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