Adat Hatikvah Messianic Synagogue

Adat Hatikvah Messianic Synagogue Adat Hatikvah is a Messianic synagogue that celebrates Yeshua the Messiah and the Judaism he represents. Rabbi Jacob D. Rosenberg, PhD

06/06/2026
06/05/2026

Can anything stop God’s everlasting love?

Jeremiah 31 takes us into the heart of God after judgment. We discover a love that remembers the forgotten, yearns for the wandering, restores what seems broken, transforms the human heart, and secures the future.

Join us this Saturday as we explore one of the most hope-filled chapters in Scripture and encounter the God who says: “I have loved you with an everlasting love.”

God’s everlasting love removes every barrier that separates His people from Him.

06/03/2026

From Saturday, May 30th. In Jeremiah 8–9, we discover that God’s judgment is not cold or detached. It flows from the grief of a relationship breaking apart. Jeremiah does not merely preach God’s message; he feels God’s grief.

Join us tomorrow, May 30th, 2026, as we explore the heart of a God who grieves over what is broken and still calls His people to return.

05/29/2026

In Jeremiah 8–9, we discover that God’s judgment is not cold or detached. It flows from the grief of a relationship breaking apart. Jeremiah does not merely preach God’s message; he feels God’s grief.

Join us tomorrow, May 30th, 2026, as we explore the heart of a God who grieves over what is broken and still calls His people to return.

05/27/2026

From Saturday, May 23rd, what does God do when His people become too broken to heal themselves?

In Ezekiel 36–37, we discover a compassion deeper than sympathy. God’s compassion moves toward what is broken: even when the world has given up on it, restoring what seems destroyed, replacing hearts of stone, until breath returns to dry bones.

What does God do when His people become too broken to heal themselves?In Ezekiel 36–37, we discover a compassion deeper ...
05/22/2026

What does God do when His people become too broken to heal themselves?

In Ezekiel 36–37, we discover a compassion deeper than sympathy. God’s compassion moves toward what is broken: even when the world has given up on it, restoring what seems destroyed, replacing hearts of stone, until breath returns to dry bones.

Join us as we explore the compassion of God that restores life where ruin once lived.

05/22/2026

Tonight we gather for a special Erev Shavuot service celebrating the God who speaks, the Word made flesh, and the outpouring of the Spirit to the nations.

Through worship, Scripture, prayer, and many languages lifted together, we reflect on the implanted Word of God and how He prepares the soil of our hearts, pulls the weeds, exposes what is hidden, and grows what is alive within us.

Featuring multilingual readings from Acts 2 and John 1, worship in Hebrew and English, and a special response moment centered on the enthroned Messiah, the Word made flesh.

“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the Word of our God stands forever.” Isaiah 40:8

Tonight, many languages are lifted toward one King.

Address

200 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield, IL
60015

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18478341053

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