Bob Gorelik

A Letter from Bob

Shalom,

Just a quick note to thank those of you who continue to support Eshav Books and eshavbooks.org in prayer and with your finances! This has been such a difficult time for so many of us, your ongoing support is very much appreciated. We hope and pray that the web-site provides you not only with useful Bible-study resources but with other timely information as well.

It doesn't seem possible that Passover is almost here - but now it is just a few days away. So, let me wish you a Chag Sameach Pesach ("Happy Passover")!! And, as we are reminded of the Exodus from Egypt and our own redemption in the Messiah, I will thank the Lord for you and your faithfulness too.

I hope and pray that this year's Passover celebration will be sweet and meaningful for you all.

Be well. Love, Bob

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A Letter from Bob

Shalom,

Hope this letter finds you well! “So much to do and so little time.”  A saying that doesn’t seem to pack the punch it used to, but it seems the march of time continues its relentless passing. This letter comes to you on the heels of all the many solar year-end appeals from all the many charities and ministries that you supported in 2011.  However, for us the Jewish new year of 5772 is well underway. And rather than just beginning we are reaching the midpoint of our project year.  

There are some exciting projects I am working on for ESHAV Books and for you that I covet your continued prayer for.   …

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“Christianity” and “Christians”

By Bob Gorelik & Dolores Jones

When a study comparing Judaism and Christianity involves history, theology, practice and/or Biblical interpretation—any disagreement we may have with the “Church” in any of these areas sometimes makes Christians feel uncomfortable.  Or, they may feel criticized—personally. They say, “Don’t you mean ‘Christians’ when you say ‘Church’?” The answer is no—we don’t!

 Debates and/or disagreements cited between Judaism and Christianity are aimed at corporate (or institutional) Christianity. When we speak of the “Church” we need to define terms.  In our teaching programs, a reference to the “Church” is a reference to corporate doctrinal positions; creeds; practices and theological constructs—NOT people.  …

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