

In today’s Torah reading, we learn that God often sends messages that we may not see.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein teaches us that learning from our mistakes is not pleasant– as David discovered


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains that The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry also helps newly arrived Jews acclimate to their new home.


On today’s program, find out how The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry is a modern-day fulfillment of biblical prophecy.


On today’s program, Jews, who have returned to Israel, express their thanks to those who have helped support The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry.


In today’s Torah reading, we learn that in order to find God, we often have to lose the image of who we think we are.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein teaches us that our value as a person should be based on the truth that each one of us is made in God’s image.


In this week’s program, Yael Eckstein shares what it’s like to live in Jerusalem — a place that is imbued with a sense of the divine.


Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains why Orthodox Jews are often called “people of the Book.”


On today’s program, The Fellowship’s Talia Eckstein shares how a team of Israeli engineers are inventing a high-tech robot capable of rescuing people in disasters.


In today’s Torah reading, we learn the history of Noah and his family and how they obeyed God while others went against him.


On today’s program, Rabbi Eckstein explains God’s answer to Job when he asks, “Why?”


Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains that Simchat Torah, which means “rejoicing in the Torah,” celebrates the completion of reading through the first five books of the Bible during the year.


Find out why Israel is known as the land of “milk and honey” on today’s program.


On today’s program, hear listeners share their gratitude for The Fellowship’s prayers and blessings.


In today’s Torah reading, we learn what Moses’ most awesome moment was. It just might surprise you!


Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein teaches us that the celebration of Sukkot also reminds the Jews of their longing for their homeland and for the Messiah.


On today’s program, Yael Eckstein explains that Sukkot is a joyous celebration and a time we thank God for giving us the Jewish homeland.


During Sukkot, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains that the Jewish people offer thanks to God for their blessings.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein talks about the practices and significance of the Sukkot festival.


Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains that the festival of Sukkot, which follows the High Holy Days, is a time of thanksgiving and great joy.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains how the partnership between Gentiles and Jews for the sake of Israel dates back centuries.


On today’s program, Yael Eckstein explains how Yom Kippur is a wake-up call for change.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, teaches us that one of the main rituals associated with Yom Kippur is the mikvah, or purifying bath.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein discusses the major theme of Yom Kippur — atonement and repentance.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains that on Yom Kippur, Jews observe a 25-hour fast from sundown to sundown.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein continues his teachings on the High Holy Days and the significance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.


On today’s program, Yael Eckstein recounts her memories of Rosh Hashanah as a child.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein teaches us that on Rosh Hashanah, a key ritual is the blowing of the shofar, or ram’s horn.


On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains how in the Jewish faith, sin is a proclivity, not a condition of our humanness.