Panim el Panim (“Face to Face”)

  The Caspari Center has been involved in singles’ ministry since 2010. Content- and execution-wise, we’ve been consistently pleased with the various singles’ seminars and other events we’ve organized. The teachers we’ve invited have been, without exaggeration, excellent. The anonymous questionnaires we’ve given out after the events have come back with overwhelmingly positive feedback. Recently, […]

Studying Theology at the Caspari Center

The Caspari library and classrooms were a little busier than usual during the month of April this year. Fifteen theology students from Norway were here as part of the second Caspari Theological Course in cooperation with the Lutheran School of Theology in Oslo, Norway. And so the air was filled with discussions on the Jewishness […]

BridgeBuilders – Reconciled through Christ

I was privileged this year to spend Easter week in the majestic Wadi-Rum desert in Jordan together with 30 participants and leaders in the BridgeBuilders program. Our focus was on our unity in Messiah, bridge building and reconciliation – very appropriate themes for Easter. Two thousand years ago God reconciled the world to himself through […]

A New Reality for Christians in the Holy Land

Anyone who has visited the Old City of Jerusalem knows that getting an overview of the intricate mosaic of the Christian community and its history in the city is a very difficult task. In recent months there has been an increased focus on the Christian community in Israel. And these reports, which have been quite […]

The Passover Lamb in the Seder and for Disciples of Yeshua

Arye Polison The Seder meal is the traditional Passover meal celebrated in all Jewish homes on the eve of Passover – marking the deliverance of the people of Israel from bondage in Egypt. This meal was also celebrated by Jesus the disciples and the early Jewish followers of Yeshua. The Hagada (Passover liturgy) used in […]

Chosen to Follow – Kindle Edition

Caspari Center’s latest publication: Chosen to Follow – Jewish Believers through History and Today is now also available as a Kindle book on www.amazon.com. Chosen To Follow is a collection of articles relating to the history and theology of Jewish believers in Jesus (Yeshua). What role did they play in the early church and how […]

man and woman standing in front of Jerusalem's Old City walls

Being a Shabbat School Teacher – is it that Easy?

Culture shock was a natural thing to experience seven years ago, when I moved to Israel. Visiting a Shabbat school lesson in one of the Israeli congregations was a part of this shock. By then I had worked in children’s ministry for ten years, but had never seen children behave in such a way during […]

man and woman standing in front of Jerusalem's Old City walls

For the Sake of Our Children

For many years Caspari Center has been involved in the crucial task of training Shabbat school teachers for congregations across the country. Shabbat school consists of a few crucial hours during which children can learn Bible stories and fundamental biblical themes. Unfortunately, this time is not sufficient to meet all the children’s needs for spiritual […]

Domenico Gargiulo's painting of David carrying the ark of the covenant back to Jerusalem

Caspari Center – A Tourist Attraction?

Last year, over 1,000 guests visited Caspari Center. Many of them used our library or participated in various courses, others came with tourist groups, and some just dropped in alone or with friends. For the past two years, we’ve enjoyed our new premises on HaNeviim Street in Jerusalem; we have good office spaces, a decent-sized […]

Domenico Gargiulo's painting of David carrying the ark of the covenant back to Jerusalem

The Religious Freedom of Messianic Jews

Free democracies are based on the fine art of balancing liberties and restrictions – that is, striving to preserve every citizen’s intrinsic freedoms. But sometimes, the freedom of one individual may infringe on the rights of another. How should a liberal democracy resolve such situations? When liberties and restrictions collide, how should the two be […]