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Show BusinessShow BusinessNessim Daniel Sarfati, fundador da Barzel PropertiesNessim Daniel Sarfati, fundador da Barzel Properties, fala sobre o mercado imobiliário, construção civil e os desafios da economia no Brasil.2024-08-0228 minMessiah PodcastMessiah Podcast49 – The Didache: Torah for Gentiles | Dr. Daniel NessimEarly Jewish believers in Yeshua created a catechism for new disciples from among the nations. Lost for hundreds of years, this document, the Didache, reveals the expectations and standards the early Yeshua-believing community put in place for Gentile disciples of Yeshua. Our guest today, Dr. Daniel Nessim, has spent his academic career demonstrating that the first disciples of Yeshua considered the Torah to be the moral compass of all those who joined the community of disciples, whether Jewish or Gentile. –  Takeaways –The Didache is a discipleship manual created by early Jewish believers in Yeshua for pe...2024-03-261h 01Messiah PodcastMessiah Podcast49 – The Didache: Torah for Gentiles | Dr. Daniel NessimEarly Jewish believers in Yeshua created a catechism for new disciples from among the nations. Lost for hundreds of years, this document, the Didache, reveals the expectations and standards the early Yeshua-believing community put in place for Gentile disciples of Yeshua. Our guest today, Dr. Daniel Nessim, has spent his academic career demonstrating that the first disciples of Yeshua considered the Torah to be the moral compass of all those who joined the community of disciples, whether Jewish or Gentile. – Episode Takeaways – The Didache is a discipleship manual created by early Jewish believers in Yeshua for personal Gentile discipleship and how...2024-03-261h 01BSD NowBSD Now547: IT Impostor SyndromeOvercoming imposter syndrome in IT, A Practical Guide to GNU sed With Examples, Early computer art by Barbara Nessim, Don't prefill config files, Trapping Spambots Based on Target Domain Only, You cannot cURL under pressure, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon Headlines Overcoming imposter syndrome in IT A Practical Guide to GNU sed With Examples News Roundup Early computer art by Barbara Nessim (1984) Don't prefill config files A Simpler Life...2024-02-2244 minOur Hope PodcastOur Hope PodcastWhat Is Spiritual Warfare?The apostle Paul said it best: “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places” (Ephesians 6:12).As followers of Jesus, we recognize we are born into a war between good and evil. There is a good God who is our Father and an enemy who hates everything God has created and loves.What is spiritual warfare, and why does it exist? On this episode of Our Hope, we dive into this topi...2023-11-1954 minCardwell Community ChurchCardwell Community ChurchDaniel Nessim Session 03: SukkothDr. Daniel Nessim came and taught about the Jewish fall festivals and what they mean for us today. 2023-10-181h 00Cardwell Community ChurchCardwell Community ChurchDaniel Nessim Session 02: Yom KippurDr. Daniel Nessim came and taught about the Jewish fall festivals and what they mean for us today. 2023-10-1846 minCardwell Community ChurchCardwell Community ChurchDr. Daniel Nessim: Sunday School SessionDr. Daniel Nessim talks about Israel and Hamas and what we should know about it as Christians2023-10-1745 minCardwell Community ChurchCardwell Community ChurchDaniel Nessim Session 01: Rosh HashanahDr. Daniel Nessim came and taught about the Jewish fall festivals and what they mean for us today.2023-10-1654 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:13 Knowing God's Will with Elie NessimThis podcast is presented by Zion Messianic Fellowship, of Vancouver, B.C. ©2023.2023-08-1829 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:10-11 Being Fruitful in Every Good Work, with Elie NessimThis podcast is presented by Zion Messianic Fellowship, of Vancouver, B.C. ©2023.2023-08-1129 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:3-6 "Hear, Believe, and Bring Forth Fruit" with Elie NessimToday Elie Nessim unpacks Colossians 1:3-6: We give thanks to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, praying always for you, 4 since we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of your love for all the saints; 5 because of the hope which is laid up for you in heaven, of which you heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel, 6 which has come to you, as it has also in all the world, and is bringing forth fruit, as it is also among you since the day you heard and knew the grace o...2023-05-2629 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:3-4 "Faith, Hope, and Love" with Elie NessimAgape love - what does it mean? It has both universal and particular aspects. How does it affect our lives and how we live? How does it relate to forgiveness? This podcast is presented by Zion Messianic Fellowship, of Vancouver, B.C. ©2023.2023-05-1929 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:2-3 "God the Father God the Son" with Elie NessimIn this episode Elie Nessim points out the careful language of this verse (in older translations) that speaks of God the Father "God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ." Paul's thankfulness for the Colossians is related to 1 Chronicles 29:10-13.This episode refers the listener to various descriptions of Messiah as the Son of God from both the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. This podcast is presented by Zion Messianic Fellowship, of Vancouver, B.C. ©2023.2023-05-1129 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:1-2 "Grace to You and Peace" with Elie NessimElie Nessim introduces the book of Colossians, a book written from Rav Shaul's store of rabbinic training, knowledge, and Hebraic thinking. In this episode he unpacks Shaul's greeting "Grace to you and Peace" and shows it's connection to the Aaronic Benediction (May the Lord bless you and keep you . . . give you peace) in Numbers 6. This is how God lovingly looks upon His people!This podcast is also broadcast on KARI radio every Sunday afternoon at 4pm Vancouver time and is livestreamed online via this link.If you wish to support our radio broadcast and podcast...2023-04-2829 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:1-2 "Set Apart for God" with Elie NessimIn this episode, Elie Nessim continues with his exposition of Colossians, expounding the deeper meaning of Shaul's advice to Timothy, and use of the word "set apart for God," generally translated as "saint." If we are "saints" we are "set apart for God" and inherit Messiah Yeshua's righteousness. We are "in the Lord."If you would like to support our radio and broadcast ministry, please click here and select the Radio and Podcast Ministry option. Enjoy!This podcast is presented by Zion Messianic Fellowship, of Vancouver, B.C. ©2023.2023-04-2128 minIsrael\'s MessiahIsrael's MessiahColossians 1:1-2 "Greetings to the Saints in Colosse" with Elie NessimElie Nessim introduces the book of Colossians, a book written from Rav Shaul's store of rabbinic training, knowledge, and Hebraic thinking. This podcast is also broadcast on KARI radio every Sunday afternoon at 4pm Vancouver time and is livestreamed online via this link.If you wish to support our radio broadcast and podcast, please use this link and select "radio ministry."This podcast is presented by Zion Messianic Fellowship, of Vancouver, B.C. ©2023.2023-04-1429 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS2 E18 The Writing of the MishnahWhat is the Mishnah, and why should Messianic Jews care? Who wrote it? When was it written? Why was it written? What does it mean to us today? Join me as I get slightly controversial. Yes, the Mishnah is relevant. 2022-08-1126 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS2 E17: Interview with Rabbi Joshua Brumbach on His Commentary on JudeIn this episode we interview Rabbi Joshua Brumbach on his recent commentary on the New Testament letter of Jude. Jude, or more properly Judah, was Yeshua’s brother. He is one of two of Yeshua’s brothers to write books that are now in the New Testament Cannon. His letter to other Messianic Jews is essential for rehabilitating our understanding of the New Testament and its theology in its native, Jewish, context.   To order the commentary, go to https://www.messianicjewish.net/products/a-messianic-commentary-jude?_pos=1&_sid=5dd82e09d&_ss=r2022-07-2345 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS2 E16: After the WarsIn this episode, we are going to look at some of the people, movements, and events that followed the second (or third as I argue in a previous episode) Jewish revolt. We will ask:What kind of interaction did Messianic Jews with the larger Jewish community?Who was the Jewish Christian Melito of Sardis, and why is he significant?What does the Didache, a first century manual for gentile disciples, tell us about the relationship between Messianic Jews and gentile Christians? What did these Messianic Jews expect of gentile Christians in these early days?By the time of N...2022-07-1355 minLes Aventuriers des Salles ObscuresLes Aventuriers des Salles ObscuresLes Aventuriers des Salles Obscures : 15 janvier 2022Découvrez le sommaire : - Pleins feux sur "Adieu Monsieur Haffmann" avec Daniel Auteuil et Gilles Lellouche. - Le grand retour de la franchise "Scream". Qu'avons-nous pensé du film ? Réponse en cours de programme. - Un focus sur "Ouistreham", interprété par Juliette Binoche. Un film adapté d"un roman écrit par Florence Aubenas. - Egalement au sommaire "Placés", un film de Nessim Chikhaoui avec Shaïn Boumedine, Julie Depardieu, Philippe Rebbot. - Nous évoquons aussi "The Bar Tender"...2022-01-1559 minOur Hope PodcastOur Hope PodcastThe Messiah as Messenger of the LordYeshua brought Israel God’s message about the kingdom and the forgiveness of sins. When Scripture refers to the Messiah as God’s messenger, this includes both His teaching and His role in the final judgment. In this episode, we dive into Malachi 3:1 and 4:1–5, which speak of a messenger who will pave the way for the Lord. We discuss what they say about the Messiah with Dr. Daniel Nessim, who leads Chosen People Ministries in Washington State and Vancouver, Canada. He holds a PhD in theology and religion, his specialty being the earliest followers of Yeshua.2021-11-1437 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E15: What They Said: Christian Writings and the Nascent Messianic Jewish MovementIn this episode we look at attitudes and prejudices apparent in Christian writings mainly between the Second Jewish War and the Council of Nicaea. As we take a look at the key authors in particular, we will see a continued hardening of Christian attitudes towards Jews, an increasingly strident supersessionism, and the increasingly difficult theologies and attitudes that Jewish disciples in Yeshua would have to deal with if they were to have any dealings with the majority church. In particular, we will look at Ignatius, Barnabas, Justin Martyr, Tertullian. This episode might seem to record the doom o...2021-11-1335 minOur Hope PodcastOur Hope PodcastIs Christianity Anti-Torah?One common objective to Jesus being the Messiah is that many believe He was against the Torah—but is that actually true? In this week's episode of Our Hope Podcast 🎙, we have invited first-time guest Dr. Daniel Nessim to share with us about Yeshua's teachings regarding the Torah and what His disciples believed about it. Listen to this enlightening episode now! 🎧2021-07-0433 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E14: The Second Jewish War and the Birkat Haminim!In this episode, we ask questions about the Second Jewish War, its "messiah" Bar Koziba, and its rabbi, Akiva.What made the revolt so inevitable?What made it such a milestone in Jewish, including Messianic Jewish, history?Did this war really cause a parting of the ways between Christianity and Judaism?What happened to the Messianic Jews who lived at that time – the Nazarenes, Ebionites, and others?And – were the Messianic Jews really singled out as heretics in the curse on the “minim”?2021-07-0337 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E13: Ebionites, Nazarenes, and MoreIn this episode we explore the lives and situations of Yeshua's Jewish followers in the period between the two great Jewish Wars, which ended in 70 and 135 CE respectively.  We ask and answer:Where did Jewish disciples of Yeshua live?Did they interact with other Jews? With Gentiles?Did they have communities of their own? And what were these communities like?What distinguished their beliefs and way of life from other Jews and Gentile Christians?What was the reaction of the Jewish and Gentile Christian worlds to them?  This is a critical period in the history of the Na...2021-05-1535 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E12: Messianic Judaism and the First Jewish RevoltDon't mention the war!As Jews we have to mention the war. In this episode we take a look at the reasons for, and the inevitability of the First Jewish Revolt, given the inadequacies of Roman governance both in Judea and in Rome itself. We also explore the various types of responses to the revolt and how the nascent Messianic Jewish movement fit into the series of events. It truly was a tragic time, and we have to cover the tragic response of the greater non-Jewish church that made the tragedy the cause célèbre for its wh...2021-04-0134 minDaniel\'s Twitch TalkshowDaniel's Twitch TalkshowHebben we nog wat meegemaakt? - Aflevering 73Heb je ooit geprobeerd iets van het internet te verwijderen? Urban Exploren voor de content: Kun je dat wel maken in coronatijd? & Gio Latooy reageert op de commotie: Ik ben geen kinderlokker. We vragen het de gasten deze week: Korthom, Nessim el Ahmadi, MilanKnol, Mokka020, Moksii_tv, X_Izza_x, Sumly90 & AwkwardnessNL2021-02-212h 31On Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E11: The First Messianic Jewish Establishment: From 45 to 67 CEIn this longer episode, we explore the mostly unexplored, the presence of Jewish disciples of Yeshua around the Jewish world between the time when Jacob (James) the brother of John and the outbreak of the first Jewish revolt when the disciples fled to Pella, east of the Jordan. In this episode we see the development of Messianic Jewish networks and communities in the homeland of the Jewish people, to the north towards Antioch, to the East towards Babylon, and to the South beyond Alexandria and into Africa. We note the travels of the twelve Shlichim (Apostles) throughout and beyond...2021-02-2046 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E10: Torah from Zion: Passionate ProclamationWe are now in the years 37–44 CE, after Stephen’s death and up to the beheading of Jacob (James), the Elder, the brother of John, one of the sons of Zebedee. In a few years, the new movement was becoming known not only in Jerusalem, but more and more, far afield. We have a problem of sources developing, in that it is hard to find much information on this period outside of the New Testament, but there is enough to corroborate and extend what we know from that account. Also, as we read the New Testament account, we are not...2021-01-0130 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E9: Heady Days: Unexpected GrowthThe amazing events of Shavuot, with thousands immersed in Jerusalem’s mikva’ot as they acknowledged the Messiahship of Yeshua, attested to by the signs they were witnessing and the testimony of his resurrection, gave way to heady days for the early Messianic Jewish movement. In those days, the movement had no name, and apart from Yeshua’s followers – the eleven from his inner circle and the disciples, both men and women, associated with them – it had no formal leadership. According to Luke’s account, the primary catalyst of the movement was indisputably the injustice of Yeshua’s execution coupled with t...2020-12-1923 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E8: From Inward to Outward: The Resurrection of a MovementToday we survey the pivotal days following Yeshua’s death that turned his followers from a defeated, introspective and scattered selection of individuals into an impassioned, outgoing and unified movement. Following the death of Yeshua, The movement that he had started went through a critical phase. It isn't just that the movement lost its founder. After all, the Essenes had lost their teacher of righteousness, and yet they were a significant force in Jewish Society, particularly in and around Jerusalem and in the wilderness of Judea. Messianic movements led by messianic pretenders who fostered rebellion against Rome wer...2020-11-2130 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E7: The Death of Yeshua: The Death of a Movement?Coming into the final days of Yeshua’s life, who was he? Who did he say he was? Who did people think he was? Did he die as a revolutionary? Did he die because he questioned the religious establishment? Was there something in his teaching that was so objectionable that he had to be crucified? Did he die as a blasphemer? And who was it really who bore the responsibility for his crucifixion, and what happened to his followers after his death? 2020-11-0429 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E6: The Growth of a Movement: How Yeshua's Following Grew and MaturedHow did the movement Yeshua led begin, how did it grow? How did it mature? Even more importantly, what were the seeds for what the movement would become? We have to step aside from 2,000 years of Christian theologizing and thinking, and see him as he was. We also need to look with the eyes of hindsight, and seeing him in his context we can see the deliberate steps he was taking to proclaim, establish, and ensure the perpetuation of the kingdom of God.2020-10-1618 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E5: Messiah in the Making: Stories of His YouthIn this episode we tell the untold story of Yeshua's youth - a thoroughly Jewish and somewhat devout one. We also look at some interesting aspects of that. His toddlerhood in Alexandria, his youth in Nazareth, and his fascinating interaction with the teachers of His day in Jerusalem. Were they Hillel, Shammai, or Gamliel? We may never know! In all of this the history of Messianic Judaism begins to roll. 2020-10-0318 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E4: An Innocuous Dawn: "0" BCEWhat was the world like for normal people, and for Yeshua's family in the year that he was born? What were they thinking and what were their politics? This episode will tell the story of life for Miriam and Joseph in the year Messiah was born.2020-09-2618 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E3: Texts and Stories: What They Said About MessiahIn the year Yeshua was born, what were people saying about Messiah? What were they learning about him? What were they reading, and what were their hopes and what were their stories?Amidst all the complexity of Jewish life in Israel, religious and political ferment combined to produce a Messianic hope. Thus the first century witnessed “a remarkable outburst of Messianic emotionalism.”[1] That was the expectation of a Messiah, an anointed one, who would fulfill many expectations and hopes raised by the predictions of the prophets and Israel’s desire for freedom from foreign oppression. Today...2020-09-1826 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E2: The Days of Yeshua: The Religious Map of His WorldWhat were the days of Yeshua like? What were the religious thoughts and movements of his day? As we come to grips with the world that Messianic Judaism was brought into, we take a look at the political and social movements of his day and how they variously contributed to political unrest and Messianic expectation.2020-09-1126 minOn Messianic JudaismOn Messianic JudaismS1 E1: From Ezra to the Essenes: The Cradle of Messianic JudaismWhat were the beginnings of Messianic Judaism? This episode begins the story with the Persian King Cyrus' decree sending 42,600 exiles back to Jerusalem and continues to show how events following Ezra's arrival in Jerusalem created the social and political world into which Yeshua was born. 2020-09-0512 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesTrei Asar: God’s Troubled ProphetJonah 4, from March 11, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-03-1143 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesTrei Asar: G-D Relents if We RepentJonah 3, from February 25, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-02-2539 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesTrei Asar: Jonah’s Sinking FeelingJonah 1:17-2, from February 18, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-02-1837 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesTrei Asar: He Can't Help Himself!Jonah 1, from February 11, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-02-1144 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesTrei Asar: Obadiah and the Pride of EdomObadiah 1, from February 4, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-02-0430 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesTrei Asar: The Visions of AmosAmos 7-9, from January 28, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-01-2835 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesThe Sermons of AmosAmos 3-6, from January 14, 2017. By Daniel Nessim2017-01-1439 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesGod With Us1 Corinthians 1:17, from October 8, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-10-0838 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesLord of All TimeColossians 2:6-23, from October 1, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-10-0146 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesShuvah YisraelActs 2, from September 17, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-09-1741 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesYour Calling1 Corinthians 1, from September 10, 2016. By Elie Nessim2016-09-1026 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesGo, Grow, and KnowMatthew 28:18-20, from September 3, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-09-0345 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Our Home – Secure in MessiahRomans 16, from August 27, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-08-2750 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesThe Cross, God's Foolishness1 Corinthians 1:14-25, from August 6, 2016. By Elie Nessim2016-08-0626 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: The Communion of Israel and the NationsRomans 15, from July 30, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-07-3048 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Idols, Holy Days, and YouRomans 14, from July 23, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-07-2332 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesAfterwardsHosea 3:1-5, from July 16, 2016. By Elie Nessim2016-07-1629 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Power and EmpowermentRomans 13, from July 9, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-07-0940 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: A Holy SacrificeRomans 11, from June 18, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-06-1841 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesDivine BetrothalHosea 2, from June 11, 2016. By Elie Nessim2016-06-1123 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesElijah, the Olive Tree, and the Promises of GodRomans 11, from June 4, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-06-0448 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Torah and EmunahRomans 10, from May 28, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-05-2847 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: The Heart of the ShaliachRomans 9, from May 21, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-05-2139 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Ruach and YetserRomans 8, from May 7, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-05-0747 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesStrife in God's House1 Corinthians 1:10-29, from April 16, 2016. By Elie Nessim2016-04-1639 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Law & LifeRomans 7:1-25, from April 9, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-04-0939 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: A Life to GodRomans 6, from March 26, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-03-2648 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesThe Saints at Corinth1 Corinthians 1:1-9, from March 12, 2016. By Elie Nessim2016-03-1223 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: One Man Did it AllRomans 5:6-21, from March 5, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-03-0544 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: 5 Reasons for HopeRomans 5:1-5, from February 27, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-02-2737 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: The Promise KeeperRomans 4:13-25, from February 13, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-02-1339 minKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesKehillath Tsion Weekly MessagesA Rabbi Writes Rome: Walk Like AbrahamRomans 4:1-12, from January 30, 2016. By Daniel Nessim2016-01-3049 minGrab Free Audiobook in Classics, British LiteratureGrab Free Audiobook in Classics, British LiteratureMountolive by Lawrence Durrell | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Mountolive Author: Lawrence Durrell Narrator: Jack Klaff Format: Unabridged Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins Language: English Release date: 10-20-10 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Classics, British Literature Summary: Beginning with the affair of a young David Mountolive with the mother of Nessim and Narouz, this novel recounts his development and career as a diplomat, and finally places the materials previously seen in Justine and Balthazar in a different context. As an added bonus, when you purchase our Audible Modern Vanguard production of Lawrence Durrell's book, you'll also receive an exclusive...2010-10-202h 06Grab Free Audiobook in Classics, British LiteratureGrab Free Audiobook in Classics, British LiteratureClea by Lawrence Durrell | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Clea Author: Lawrence Durrell Narrator: Jack Klaff Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins Language: English Release date: 10-20-10 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Classics, British Literature Summary: In the final volume of the "Alexandria Quartet", Darley returns to an Alexandria now caught by war-fever. The conflagration has its effect on his circle - on Nessim and Justine, Balthazar and Clea, Mountolive and Pombal. As an added bonus, when you purchase our Audible Modern Vanguard production of Lawrence Durrell's book, you'll also receive an exclusive Jim Atlas interview. This interview...2010-10-2012h 28Free Audiobook in Fiction, LiteraryFree Audiobook in Fiction, LiteraryBalthazar by Lawrence Durrell | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Balthazar Author: Lawrence Durrell Narrator: Jack Klaff Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins Language: English Release date: 10-20-10 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Fiction, Literary Summary: In Balthazar, the second volume in Durrells Alexandria Quartet, the story and the characters come more clearly into focus. Darley, the reflective Englishman, receives from Balthazar, the pathologist, a mass of notes which attempt to explain what really happened between the tempestuous Justine, her husband Nessim, Clea the artist, and Pursewarden the writer. As an added bonus, when you purchase our Audible Modern...2010-10-2010h 08