How Old Is the City of Jerusalem?

In the year 2000, Jerusalem celebrated its 3,000-year anniversary; more specifically, it’s been 3,000 years since Jerusalem was conquered by King David (2 Sam. 5; 1 Chron. 11) and entered the center stage of biblical and world history. The biblical account clearly states that David did not build Jerusalem. Jerusalem most likely existed for centuries […]

The Alliance Church building in Jerusalem, premises of the Caspari Center

July 21 – 2014

During the week covered by this review, we received 13 articles on the following subjects:   Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians Jewish-Christian Relations Anti-Semitism Political Issues Status of Holy Places Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Archaeology   Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians BeSheva–Mitchalef Yerushalayim, BeSheva-Bnei Brak, BeSheva-Tzafon, July 10, 2014 Rabbi Tzfania Drori writes a rebuttal to Rabbi Nachum […]

Two Caspari employees, Alec and David, in the Caspari Center library, holding a book called Facts and Myths About the Messianic Congregations in Israel

July 17 – 2014

During the week covered by this review, we received 13 articles on the following subjects:   Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians Jewish-Christian Relations Anti-Semitism Political Issues Status of Holy Places Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Archaeology   Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians BeSheva–Mitchalef Yerushalayim, BeSheva-Bnei Brak, BeSheva-Tzafon, July 10, 2014 Rabbi Tzfania Drori writes a rebuttal to Rabbi Nachum […]

How Do We Pray?

How do I pray? That is the question I asked myself when, together with the whole State of Israel, I was shocked and dismayed by the murder of four teenagers. I could hear gunshots, sirens, helicopters, and shouting from my bedroom. I knew I had to pray but didn’t know how. The Lord fulfills all […]

Two Caspari employees, Alec and David, in the Caspari Center library, holding a book called Facts and Myths About the Messianic Congregations in Israel

July 14 – 2014

During the week covered by this review, we received 7 articles on the following subjects:   Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians Jewish–Christian Relations Interfaith Dialogue Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Archaeology   Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians Gilui Da’at, July 4, 2014 Zvi Gilo surveys passages from the book of Numbers, such as the stories of Balaam and Korah, […]

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

July 8 – 2014

During the week covered by this review, we received 14 articles on the following subjects:   Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians Jewish/Christian Relations Messianic Jews (Organizations) Islam The Pope and the Vatican Archaeology   Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians Mishpacha, Yom L’Yom, June 26; Merkaz Ha’Inyanim, June 30; BaKehila, July 3, 2014 These articles are a reiteration […]

Coming Home

The current condition of the State of Israel is nothing short of miraculous. One hundred years ago, this country was largely barren swamplands and deserts, with roughly 900,000 inhabitants, 9% of whom were Jews (according to Ottoman statistics studied by Justin McCarthy). Today, Israel’s cities are large, bustling, and growing bigger and bigger by the […]

man standing with his bible open and the city of Jerusalem in the background

June 30 – 2014

During the week covered by this review, we received 28 articles on the following subjects:   Jewish/Christian Relations Messianic Jewish Community Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians Interfaith Dialogue The Pope and the Vatican Anti-Semitism Israel Conversion to Judaism Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Archaeology   Jewish/Christian Relations Various Newspapers The Presbyterian General Assembly, meeting in Detroit on Friday, […]

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

June 24 – 2014

During the week covered by this review, we received 11 articles on the following subjects:   Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians Christian Zionism Status of Holy Sites Christian Tourism Film/Theater Miscellaneous   Jews’ Attitudes Concerning Christians BeSheva, June 12, 2014 This article says it is incorrect to claim that the Education Ministry has permitted Christian content […]

Graphics as a Calling

When I came to Israel to be a graphic designer about 14 years ago, I was driven by a strong passion to serve in an important, vision-driven ministry. Hearing about the vision of Caspari Center I immediately felt called to be a part of its great team in Jerusalem. I was introduced to a vision […]