Donbam's Bookshelf:

These are books that I have found helpful in my studies and hope you find them as interesting as I have.
The Complete Jewish Bible by David Stern : This is an excellent resource for reading the Scripture from a Hebraic perspective. It includes the Torah and Haftorah readings, along with the Brit Chadashah (New Covenant) readings. A must have for anyone wanting to understand and study the Scripture from a Hebraic viewpoint.
The Jewish New Testament Commentary by David Stern. Another excellent resource for study. Clearly explains the New Testament from it's Hebraic foundation. An invaluable tool for those serious in their studies.
Both excellent books by Barney Kasdan. One is a guide to understanding the Feasts of the L-rd and their meaning to us as Messianic's. The other book deals with living a Messianic Lifestyle and how this lifestyle applies to us today.
This book by Michael Brown deals with the issue and history of Anti-Semitisim in the early history of the church and how it still affects the church today. A must read if one wants to understand and share the message of Messiah Yeshua with the Jewish people. This book will open your eyes.
Translated by Everett Fox. This is a beautiful translation of the Torah. Poetical in form, with excellent footnotes and commentary. Again, a must have for study. A very good resource.
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Both by Alfred Kolatch. This series of books will answer most questions about anything Jewish from observing the Sabbath to Jewish theology and prayer. An excellent resource for understanding the Jewish lifestyle.
By Rabbi Jospeh Telushkin. This book deals with everything from Jewish History, beliefs and ethics, and Jewish holidays and lifecycles.
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