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The Sabbath is a sensitive subject that has divided Christians and Jews for centuries, but it doesn’t have to be that way. That’s what David Nekrutman demonstrates in his book, Your Sabbath Invitation: Partnership in God’s Ultimate Celebration.

As an Orthodox Jew who has worked to improve Jewish-Christian relations for many years, Nekrutman has a passion for sharing Hebraic biblical insights with Christians in the interest of deepening their understanding of the scriptures. His outreach coincides with the Torah Awakening among Christians that has inspired a movement toward observance of the seventh day Sabbath (Shabbat in Hebrew), and other biblical celebrations like Passover. These holy times do have meaning for Christians, especially since Jesus (Yeshua) and his followers observed them. That is why Christians of all denominations will find Your Sabbath Invitation a valuable resource in their journey toward deeper understanding of God’s Word and His ways. . . .

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Table Fellowship with God: A Review of Your Sabbath Invitation: Partnership in God’s Ultimate Celebration, by David R. Nekrutman - The Barking Fox
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Table Fellowship with God: A Review of Your Sabbath Invitation: Partnership in God’s Ultimate Celebration, by David R. Nekrutman - The Barking Fox

The Sabbath is a sensitive subject that has divided Christians and Jews for centuries, but it doesn’t have to be that way. That’s what David Nekrutman demonstrates in his book, Your Sabbath Invitation: Partnership in God’s Ultimate Celebration. As an