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Jeff talks with Josh Sofaer about God's boundless grace over the Israelites despite their rebellion against Him throughout the Tenach. Also, Josh and Jeff discuss the unity among Jews and Christians in Israel during a time of modern war.
Josh was raised in San Francisco in a secular, Sephardic Jewish home. His family, like many others in the Bay area, were cause-oriented. That “activist” foundation drew him to Jews for Jesus as a young Jewish follower of Yeshua.
Today, Sofaer works as the director of staff development with Jews for Jesus. He has a BA in history from Brooklyn College and a MA and ThM (in process) from Western Seminary. He and his wife have two children, and currently reside in Los Angeles.
Jeff talks with Josh Sofaer about antisemitism. Josh discusses antisemitism from a historical Biblical perspective.
Josh was raised in San Francisco in a secular, Sephardic Jewish home. His family, like many others in the Bay area, were cause-oriented. That “activist” foundation drew him to Jews for Jesus as a young Jewish follower of Yeshua.
Today, Sofaer works as the director of staff development with Jews for Jesus. He has a BA in history from Brooklyn College and a MA and ThM (in process) from Western Seminary. He and his wife have two children, and currently reside in Los Angeles.
Jeff talks with Josh Sofaer about how his life was radically changed when he began to trust in the claims of Yeshua.
Josh was raised in San Francisco in a secular, Sephardic Jewish home. His family, like many others in the Bay area, were cause-oriented. That “activist” foundation drew him to Jews for Jesus as a young Jewish follower of Yeshua.
Today, Sofaer works as the director of staff development with Jews for Jesus. He has a BA in history from Brooklyn College and a MA and ThM (in process) from Western Seminary. He and his wife have two children, and currently reside in Los Angeles.
Arielle Randle, Jews for Jesus director of communications, asks Jeff about how he and many others are not only keeping their faith, but living it out during this time of war.
Jeff Morgan serves on staff with Jews for Jesus as part of the media team. He, his wife Yael, and their three children currently live in Israel. He has shared his story of transformation through Yeshua on numerous platforms online. He also developed a successful YouTube presence, and has been featured in videos with millions of views from around the world.
Arielle Randle, Jews for Jesus director of communications, asks Jeff what it’s like for him and his family to be living in Israel during such a time of unrest.
Jeff Morgan serves on staff with Jews for Jesus as part of the media team. He, his wife Yael, and their three children currently live in Israel. He has had the opportunity to share his story of transformation through Yeshua on numerous platforms online. He also developed a successful YouTube presence and has been featured in videos with millions of views from around the world.
Normally, this series is hosted by Jeff Morgan. However this time, we’ve turned the table around and Arielle Randle, Jews for Jesus director of communications, is asking Jeff the questions.
Jeff Morgan serves on staff with Jews for Jesus as part of the media team. He, his wife Yael, and their three children currently live in Israel.
He has had the opportunity to share his story of transformation through Yeshua on numerous platforms online, developed a successful YouTube presence, and has had the opportunity to be featured in videos with millions of views from around the world.
Jeff talks with Tamir Kugman, an Israeli believer in Jesus, about a biblical prophecy that’s being fulfilled right before our very eyes!
Tamir Kugman was born in Israel and grew up in a secular Jewish family. At the age of 21, while working as an animator for the Israeli Defense Forces, Kugman realized that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. After receiving a BA in special education and an MA in learning disabilities, he worked as a special education teacher and administrator.
In 2019, Kugman felt a new professional calling. He began working with Jews for Jesus, using his passion for art and education to tell others about Yeshua. Today, he, his wife, and their five children live in Tel Aviv.
Jeff talks with Tamir Kugman, an Israeli believer in Jesus, about why—despite what many may assume—faith in Jesus isn’t idol worship.
Tamir Kugman was born in Israel and grew up in a secular Jewish family. At the age of 21, while working as an animator for the Israeli Defense Forces, Kugman realized that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. After receiving a BA in special education and an MA in learning disabilities, he worked as a special education teacher and administrator.
In 2019, Kugman felt a new professional calling. He began working with Jews for Jesus, using his passion for art and education to tell others about Yeshua. Today, he, his wife, and their five children live in Tel Aviv.
Jeff talks with Tamir Kugman, an Israeli believer in Jesus, and former IDF soldier about how he came to believe in Jesus as Messiah.
Tamir Kugman is on staff with Jews for Jesus in Tel Aviv and works in the media department. He was born in Israel, and though he is from a secular Jewish family, he kept many Jewish traditions. Tamir came to faith in Yeshua (Jesus) at the age of 21 during his army service, where he worked as an animator for the Isreali Defence Force.
He is currently the only believer in his family. After receiving a BA in special education and an MA in learning disabilities, he worked as a public school special education teacher and as the assistant manager at a Messianic school.
Over the last two decades, Tamir has taught the Bible to children, youth, and adults, both in camps and in a congregational setting. In 2019, Tamir felt a new call, and began serving with Jews for Jesus.
Tamir is passionate about using his artistic talents to teach about Jesus.. Tamir is married to Hadas and they have five children.
Jeff talks with Jews for Jesus COO Dan Sered, who returned to Israel amidst the war to bring help and hope to those who need it most. As you listen to his story today, pray that those who are suffering would lift their eyes to the God of Israel, and receive His peace, comfort, and hope.
Dan Sered was born in Israel to a secular Jewish family and grew up in New York, where he attended Stony Brook University. It was there that he met Dinah, a Jewish believer in Jesus who showed him how Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Messiah. Dan became a follower of Jesus and decided to marry Dinah!
Soon after, Dan and Dinah came on staff with Jews for Jesus. Dan received his M.A. in Ministry and Leadership from Western Seminary and his D. Min. in Leadership from Dallas Theological Seminary. In 2006, Dan became the Israel Director, and in 2019, was appointed to his current role as COO. Today, Dan, Dinah, and their three children reside in New Jersey.
Jeff talks with Jews For Jesus Communications Director Arielle Randle about what it looks like to be both 100% Jewish and 100% Christian, and how that’s even possible!
As Marc Stein puts it, he grew up as a “very typical Jewish kid in LA.” But, as he gained success in business, life became anything but typical. It wasn’t until a series of personal and professional failures, that he recognized the need for something more: faith in Yeshua. His concept of success changed radically. Since then, he has served in executive positions in three different ministries. Today, Marc and his wife, Sylvia, reside in a little coastal community in Southern California and have five children and eight grandchildren living across the country.
Ruth is the daughter of Jews for Jesus founder Moishe Rosen. She was raised with an appreciation for both her Jewish heritage and her faith in Jesus. Today, Ruth is a staff writer and editor with Jews for Jesus and, as such, has helped many other Jewish believers in Jesus tell their stories.
Heidi Barr grew up in an Orthodox Jewish community in a small town in the Midwest. At the age of sixteen, she had a deadly accident while horseback riding and unexpectedly encountered Jesus. Heidi worked as a nurse for thirty years, where she cared for many people who faced death themselves.
Jeff talks with Licensed Professional Counselor Liz Nolan about her inspiring and life-altering encounter with Yeshua. They also discuss how women are viewed throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, how many have misconstrued God’s view of women along the way, how people can find hope and healing after experiencing sexual trauma, and how attempts to control all aspects of our lives often cause things to spiral out of control.
Jeff talks with Ron Copperman about his shift from pursuing Eastern religion as a Jewish man to following Jesus. They also talk about why so many Jewish people are drawn to Eastern Mysticism and its practices, why spirituality without morality can be so dangerous, and the trappings of mind-altering drugs with their affect on a person's spiritual walk.
Yoel Ben David discusses his life’s extraordinary and unexpected journey from Orthodox Jew to Jewish follower of Yeshua. He also talks about what it looks like to read the Hebrew Scriptures in their historical and biblical context, why there’s more going on with the Torah than meets the eye, why the Torah can be confusing for so many people, how you can learn to read it for yourself with better understanding, and how understanding the Old Testament can enhance and enlighten our reading of the New Testament.
Jeff talks with Jewish artist and writer Danna Weiss about her transition from new age adherent to Jewish follower of Yeshua. They also discuss the dangers found in the practice of new age arts, how her attempts at doing “good” things actually had a dramatically negative effect on her life, and her discovery that following Jesus actually enhanced her Jewish identity and affirmed her roots.
Rabbi Allsbrook shares about his journey of becoming an Orthodox Rabbi and then committing himself to Jewish life with faith in Jesus. He also validates the rational fears that come with exploring the claims of Jesus as a Jewish person, shares his own experience of celebrating the Jewish holidays as a follower of the Messiah, discusses the journey of faith that led him to truly know God, and how Judaism is much more than tradition, ceremony, and liturgy.
Dr. Sischy shares his assumption that Jesus was for Gentiles, and that belief in him would be alignment with all the atrocities that had been done in his name. He also shares how his family’s treatment during World War II led to years of painful and debilitating hatred towards the German people, how he finally freed himself of it, his discovery that medicine isn’t sufficient to bring the healing that humanity needs, and what he tells Jewish people who are curious about the person of Jesus but are afraid to investigate him on their own.