by yahudiymint | Aug 14, 2026 | Day of Trumpets
Introduction Yom Teruah (Day of Trumpets) calls Yahudiym (Israel) to hear the sound of the shofar (ram’s horn) and to gather for a holy convocation. This teaching draws from the Yahudiym Sefer (Book) of Law and the Psalms and Prophets to explain biblical...
by yahudiymint | Aug 12, 2026 | Ancient Hebrew family and community
Introduction: Thresholds, Covenant, and the Home The Yahudiym Sefer (Book) of Law places the family and the home at the heart of covenant life. The commands to write Yahuah’s (Yah) words on the doorposts and to teach them diligently to children are not mere...
by yahudiymint | Aug 11, 2026 | Priesthood and leadership
Introduction The Torah (Law or Instruction) treats tzara’at (Hebrew: צָרַעַת — often translated “leprosy”) not merely as a medical condition but as a covenantal concern for the individual and the assembly. The Yahudiym Sefer (Book) of Law —...
by yahudiymint | Aug 9, 2026 | Shabbat (Sabbath) observance and preparation
Introduction: Why Mark the End of Shabbat (Sabbath)? Shabbat (Sabbath) is a gift from Yahuah (Yah) and a sign of covenant relationship with El Elohiym (the Creator above all mighty ones). The Yahudiym Sefer (Book) of Law makes clear that rest was established at...
by yahudiymint | Aug 7, 2026 | Priesthood and leadership
Introduction: A Torah Foundation for Local Justice This teaching draws from the Yahudiym Sefer (Book) of Law and the example of our teacher Moses (Mosheh), to give practical, covenantal instruction for households and assemblies seeking to establish local courts and...