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Jubilee Christian Fellowship
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor; He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.”
Luke 4:18, 19 |
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A Full-Gospel Church |
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Hebraic Calendar for 2007 |







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Year 5767—5768
Tu B’Shevat February 3 —’New Year of the Trees.’ The ‘re-greening’ of Israel and respect for our environment—by the planting of trees
Purim March 4 –5 Joyful celebration of Queen Esther’s intervention to save the Jewish people
Pesach [Passover* ] April 3—10 Remembrance of the Passover in Egypt and Exodus from Egypt through God’s faithfulness and miracles through His servant, Moses [Ties into the Feast of Unleavened Bread*]
Holocaust Remembrance Day April 15 Remembering the Six Million lost by telling their stories of courage
Israel Memorial Day April 22 Remembering those who gave their lives in defense of the Jewish people
Israel Independence Day April 23 The return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel - a prophetic and historic miracle
Yom Yerushalayim [Jerusalem Day] May 16 The anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, the Holy City, and its significance to God, to Israel, and to the world
Shavuot * [Pentecost] May 23-24 Day the Torah [the ‘Law’] was given the Israel’s wondrous encounter with the Living God at Mt. Sinai
Tisha B’Av & the Three Weeks July 3 –24 A Day of Fasting and remembering the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and its destruction, not only once, but twice
The High Holidays * Year 5768 Rosh Ha Shanah September 13-14 Hebraic Civil New Year Yom Kippur September 22 The Day of Atonement
Sukkot * [Feast of Tabernacles] September 27 -- October 5 Festival of Booths—sit in the Sukkah with lulav and etrog, seven days under the stars, to remember that God is our Protector
Chanukah December 5 - 12 ‘Feast of Dedication’ & ‘Festival of Lights’ Celebrating God’s miracle of one jar of oil that lasted eight days
Tenth of Tevet December 19 A Fast Day—when the Babylonians first laid siege to Jerusalem, and the beginning of many grievous events for the Jewish people
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