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We Tell Israelis About JESUS (Yeshua)
A young Israeli man would like to know more about Jesus (Yeshua), so he sets up a sign on a bustling street in Tel Aviv and optimistically awaits someone to talk to him. But sooner rather than later, he realizes that finding someone to talk to about Yeshua in Israel is no easy task.


The Hidden Treasure in the Trash
In this captivating short film, witness the serendipitous meeting between a busy business man and a homeless person that leads to an unexpected revelation. While immersed in his hectic world, the business man unknowingly dismisses the profound power hidden within "The New Testament," discarded as mere trash. As their paths cross, watch how this chance encounter challenges preconceived notions and reveals the true treasure that lies within.


Free Hate: online entertainment show!
In today's show, we will have the well-known and beloved Muki Beluga and the boring Yogev who believes in Jesus as the Messiah of the Jews. Yogev will try to present his position and Muki will defend his position with convincing and winning arguments


Are Jews allowed to read the New Testament?
A chance encounter in a cafe leads a young man to discover interesting facts about the book of the New Testament and about the people who read it.


The Synagogue — An Unforgettable message!
An Israeli Rabbi amazes his congregation with an unusual message. Come and watch!


Hints about the Messiah in the Passover Seder
Did you know?
Passover is one of the three most important holidays in the Messianic-Jewish faith.
Messianic Jews celebrate Passover, read the story of the Exodus in the Bible, and worship God for His faithfulness to the people of Israel.
As shown in this video, Messianic Jews find many symbols in the Passover Seder about the promised Messiah in the Bible


Warning! The New Testament
On a sole bench in the middle of the park in the city of Ramat Gan lies the New Testament Book. A diverse Israeli audience surrounds the bench, and each attendee expresses their opinion on the weird and unusual sight.


Shabbat Dinner with Jesus (Yeshua)
A typical Jewish Friday Shabbat dinner takes an unpredicted turn when a family member brings up the name of Yeshua (Jesus). The reactions of the family were diverse, and an intense conversation ensues.
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