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The seven phases of the Holocaust
From Kelvin Crombie
The seven phases of the Holocaust is an attempt to explain the multi-layered and complex history in a compact way. The "why" is not fully explained, as a comprehensive account of these atrocious crimes would be too much for the human mind .
124 pages paperback
EUR 9 / CHF 10
Festivals of Israel
By Jurek Schulz (revised new edition)
This book is a fundamentally revised, expanded and updated new edition of the first edition from 2006. Here you will find the main points of the individual festivals presented in an easy-to-understand and clear manner. It shows how the Jewish calendar came into being, what the Passover commemorates and which promises have already been fulfilled by Jesus the Messiah. New are various liturgical suggestions for celebrating the festivals in the congregation or in a home group. It is our wish that this book will be a spiritual blessing for every reader.
124 pages hardcover
EUR 10 / CHF 11
A different view of the Book of Revelation, Part 1, Chapters 1-11
By Jurek Schulz
The book of Revelation shows the greatness of God, who holds everything in his hand. Apart from the Psalms, there is no other book in the Bible that emphasizes the majesty of God so clearly. We therefore want to encourage you to open the book of Revelation and make a variety of discoveries that will hopefully bring us even closer to our Lord.
Part 1 focuses on chapters 1 to 11, with overviews at the beginning of the book to help you get to grips with the whole of Revelation. Chapters 12 to 22 are currently being worked on and will follow later.
The book presents a Jewish-messianic perspective. We delve into the systematic structure of the Book of Revelation and discover numerous quotations from the Tenach (OT). Jurek Schulz applies the Jewish interpretation of Scripture. Through this and by reading in the context of the whole Bible, we receive food for thought for a different view of Revelation.
The book shows the differences between Jewish-Messianic and Christian interpretations and aims to encourage reflection and independent study. Various Bibles can be helpful for this. Tables and graphics illustrate the explanations. Appendices invite you to broaden and deepen your reading We are on the path to truth together and wish you much joy, knowledge and courage to enter into conversation with one another.
388 pages paperback
EUR 14 / CHF 15
The ABC of Israel
By Jurek Schulz
... or from Aleph to Tav (first and last letter of the Hebrew alphabet) provides an overview of Israel - past and present. It presents well-known places as well as lesser-known places, such as those that were home to influential figures in Israeli history. The small book provides insights into biblical backgrounds, reports on history and Israeli identity, such as the flag and language, and also on one of the oldest collections of songs, the biblical Psalms. The parties as the cornerstone of Israel's democracy are examined, as are the main currents in Judaism today and how the Talmud led to Jewish identity. Christian history in relation to the land and people of Israel is also addressed, as well as the life of the Arab-Christian and Jewish-Messianic communities in the country. There is much to discover in Israel, and the book "Das Israel-ABC" offers a wide range of impressions.
102 pages paperback
EUR 7.50 / CHF 8
The life of the biblical prophets
By Jurek Schulz and Alfred Balzer
This book "The Lives of the Biblical Prophets" provides an overview of the prophets of the Bible. It is based on our study booklet "The Messianic Promises in the Tenach", but has been significantly expanded and formulated. The book is intended to shed more light on the lives of the prophets and clearly portray God's actions through the prophets' commitment out of His love. What was the focus of the prophets and how did they experience the task they were given? Were the people and the people as a whole able to benefit from this and did they allow themselves to be led close to G'd?
112 pages paperback
EUR 8.50 / CHF 9
The Jewish interpretation of Scripture
By Jurek Schulz
How difficult it always is to understand a Bible text. Is there one correct understanding at all? Many Christians have tried to understand and describe, but it is the same with them as with the Jews: three interpreters and more than three different results. So which is correct? This small booklet "The Jewish Interpretation of Scripture" deliberately explores the Jewish principles of scriptural interpretation and uses examples to encourage personal work on the biblical text.
58 pages A5 booklet
EUR 5 / CHF 6
The messianic promises in the Tenach
By Jurek Schulz
In the Gospels and throughout the New Testament, it is repeatedly stated that the Tenach (Torah, Prophets and Writings = Old Testament) prophesies God's entire salvation. The study booklet deals with the question: What do Moses, the prophets and the writings of the Bible actually predict about the Messiah, about Israel and the future of the world? The study booklet was created from the material of his lectures and seminars and is intended to provide interested parties with assistance in their personal work on the Word of God.
A4 ring binder
EUR 12.50 / CHF 13
Jesus and Jewish life
By Jurek Schulz and Alfred Balzer
This little book "Jesus and Jewish Life" gives an overview of the Jewish life of Jesus of Nazareth. What do the Tenach (Christian term OT) and the new writings Brit Chadascha (Christian term NT) show us? What additional sources are there and what do they reveal? Is Yeshua (Jesus) the promised Messiah for his people Israel and beyond that for the whole world? How was he perceived then and now? There are a lot of questions and we are on the path to the truth together. We want to do the same with this book. We wish you much joy, insight and courage to enter into conversation with each other. It shouldn't matter which faith you come from.
102 pages paperback
EUR 8.50 / CHF 9
Luther and the Jews
By Jurek Schulz
Martin Luther - a complex personality, thinker, mover, teacher, critic and reformer. Luther wanted to achieve a great deal with his translations of the Bible and, in particular, his correction projects in the Roman Catholic Church. His ideas had and still have a lasting influence on the church and on history worldwide. This small booklet "Luther and the Jews" explores one facet and provides an overview of Luther's life in interaction with Jews. How did Luther deal with Jews, the people of Israel and therefore God's people? What effect did it have on the whole world? How was he perceived then and now?
56 pages A5 booklet
EUR 4 / CHF 5
From Eden to paradise
By Jurek Schulz and Shlomo Drori
The Messianic Jews Shlomo Drori and Jurek Schulz trace the history of mankind from its beginnings to our time and beyond. How did God deal with his chosen people at the time of the First Covenant? What has changed since the New Covenant? God's purposes of salvation are presented here briefly and concisely. In addition, the difficult chapters in the history between Jews and Christians are not left out. - Page by page, you will learn many interesting and fascinating facts about the Messianic movement of the present day.
222 pages paperback
EUR 8 / CHF 9
The history of the Shelter
By Judith Galblum Pex
This book tells the eventful story of John and Judy Pex and their life's work, the Shelter Hostel, in an authentic, humorous and exciting way.
288 pages paperback
EUR 5 / CHF 6
The Israel Trail
By Judith Galblum Pex
"Entertaining and loosely written. A good way to get to know the country, culture, people and language in short, exciting episodes." Darline Irwin, travel guide in Israel
256 pages paperback
EUR 5 / CHF 6
Finding home - "To Belong"
By Judith Galblum Pex
Like something out of a picture book - that's how Tamar's life in the southern Israeli desert town of Eilat appears between mountains, dream beaches and coral reefs. Even though the nurse and mother of two children is absorbed in her everyday life, she suffers from the emotional scars of her childhood. Having grown up in a kibbutz children's home, she cherishes the dream of having her own large family. In 2007, she comes into contact with Sudanese refugee children. Their fate hits her right in the heart. When Tamar's family and her friends take the children who have fled into their lives and fight for justice for them, they learn that reconciliation and healing do not have to remain just a dream. And they find a home - with each other and with God.
296 pages paperback
EUR 5 / CHF 6

