City of David Messianic Synagogue

City of David Messianic Synagogue Messianic Judaism is a Biblically based movement of Jewish people who have come to believe in Yeshua as the promised Messiah of Israel.

Here, we worship the God of Israel in a Jewish way along with other Jewish and non-Jewish believers.

“Have you ever had a moment where you shouldn’t be alive?” — In this clip, a near‑death story collides with one of King ...
06/08/2026

“Have you ever had a moment where you shouldn’t be alive?” — In this clip, a near‑death story collides with one of King David’s most terrifying close calls. (full message in first comment)

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04/21/2026

Humanity once reached the moon—an incredible achievement. But as astronaut James Irwin said, what matters even more is that God has walked among us. This message begins a series exploring a powerful truth: God’s desire has always been to walk with us. The entire message is in the first comment.

Rabbi Jeff concludes his message to nearly 100 pastors during a Ministers Network Zoom gathering, bringing together the ...
04/18/2026

Rabbi Jeff concludes his message to nearly 100 pastors during a Ministers Network Zoom gathering, bringing together the powerful meaning of the Spring Feasts of Israel and their fulfillment in Yeshua the Messiah.

In this final 6–8 minute segment, the focus turns to the fourth symbol—the two loaves—offered during the Feast of Shavuot, fifty days after the Day of Firstfruits. Unlike Passover, where leaven is removed, these loaves are baked with leaven, pointing to a remarkable truth: God is willing to work through imperfect people. Though we wrestle with sin, we are still invited to be part of His offering and His purposes.

Rabbi Jeff also highlights the Counting of the Omer, the fifty-day journey that leads to Shavuot—a time of expectation and preparation. Then, he connects this appointed time to a pivotal moment after Yeshua’s resurrection, when the Holy Spirit was poured out on those gathered in the upper room, marked by a mighty wind and tongues of fire.

This outpouring empowered a new move of God—one that would spread across the world and continues to this day.

This final message brings the series to its culmination, reminding us that redemption doesn’t end with forgiveness—it leads to empowerment and purpose.

Take a moment to reflect: Am I walking in the power of the Spirit, and allowing God to work through me—even in my imperfections?

Parts 1 & 2 in first comment.

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Today, as we mark Yom HaShoah, we pause to remember one of the darkest chapters in human history—the Holocaust—a profoun...
04/14/2026

Today, as we mark Yom HaShoah, we pause to remember one of the darkest chapters in human history—the Holocaust—a profound and enduring wound in the soul of the Jewish people.

We invite you to take a few moments to watch this meaningful message shared by Adel, a young adult from our congregation. In it, she reflects on the history, the heartbreak, and the lasting impact of this tragedy.

As you listen, we encourage you to remember, to reflect, and to stand in prayerful solidarity with the Jewish people and with Israel. May this time deepen our compassion, strengthen our resolve to stand against hatred, and remind us of the importance of never forgetting.

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Rabbi Jeff continues his message to nearly 100 pastors during a Ministers Network Zoom gathering, exploring the Spring F...
04/12/2026

Rabbi Jeff continues his message to nearly 100 pastors during a Ministers Network Zoom gathering, exploring the Spring Feasts of Israel and their fulfillment in Yeshua the Messiah.

In this second 8-minute segment, he unpacks two powerful symbols from Passover—the shank bone and the sheaf of firstfruits—and reveals how both point directly to God’s plan of redemption.

The shank bone reminds us of the first Passover in Egypt, when the blood of the lamb marked the homes of Israel and caused the judgment of God to pass over them. It is a vivid picture of substitution—the lamb given in place of the firstborn. In the same way, Yeshua, the Lamb of God, became the substitute for all humanity. All who place their trust in Him are covered, and judgment passes over them.

Rabbi Jeff then connects this to the Day of Firstfruits, when the sheaf of the first harvest was waved before the Lord. If it was accepted, the entire harvest was considered acceptable. This points directly to the resurrection of Yeshua—risen on that very day as the Firstfruit—confirming that all who believe in Him are also accepted before God.

This short but profound message invites us to reflect on the depth of what has been done on our behalf.

Take a moment to consider: Am I fully trusting in the Lamb—and living in the acceptance He has secured for me?

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Part 1 in the first comment!
Part 3 coming soon!!

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04/09/2026

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04/07/2026

Rabbi Jeff was again given the opportunity to speak to nearly 100 pastors during a Ministers Network Zoom gathering on the Spring Feasts of Israel and how they are fulfilled by Yeshua the Messiah.

It was so edifying that I wanted to share it with you. I have again broken it down in three short video clips.

In this first video segment, Rabbi Jeff lays a foundation by giving a brief overview of the two appointed feast seasons, before focusing on the Spring Feasts and, in particular, the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

What does unleavened bread—matzah—have to do with our lives today? As Rabbi Jeff explains, leaven represents sin, and this sacred season invites us into deeper, personal reflection. It’s a call to examine our hearts, identify what doesn’t belong, and respond with genuine repentance.

This short but meaningful 6-minute message sets the stage for the next three Spring Feasts, covered in Parts 2 and 3.... coming soon!

Take a few moments to watch and consider: Is there anything in my life that needs to be removed?

Over the past few weeks, we’ve shared the first two parts of Rabbi Jeff’s timely three-part video series, addressing key...
04/01/2026

Over the past few weeks, we’ve shared the first two parts of Rabbi Jeff’s timely three-part video series, addressing key issues surrounding Israel and the Jewish people in today’s increasingly hostile and confusing cultural climate.

This week, we are pleased to share Part 3: Our Responsibility Toward Israel and the Jewish People. (5m:02s)

In this final segment, Rabbi Jeff brings the series to a practical and personal conclusion—focusing on how we, as believers, are called to respond. Building on the foundation laid in Parts One and Two, this message explores our biblical responsibility toward Israel and the Jewish people, and what that looks like in our daily lives.

At a time when truth is often distorted and convictions are challenged, this teaching offers clear, Scripture-based guidance to help you stand firm with both wisdom and compassion.

It is our prayer that this message will not only deepen your understanding, but also inspire meaningful action as you live out your faith in a way that honours the Lord and reflects His heart for the Jewish people.

If you missed them, Parts 1 & 2 are in the comments.

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7775 Yonge Street
Thornhill, ON
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