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B'nai Shalom had their bi-annual meeting near Salt Lake City, Utah on September 28, 2023.
https://www.JewishLatterDaySaints.org Probably within the next couple of weeks they will be uploading the recording, onto their YouTube channel. Bnai Shalom - Jews and Latter-day Saints - YouTube
Generally, the meetings are on the Thursday evening before the LDS General Conference. Projected date then would be on or about April 4, 2024.
1. B'NAI SHALOM
This group is really nice and interesting. It has been in existence since the late 1960s and was formed by Mormons with Jewish Heritage. Click Here: Bnai Shalom-Jews and Latter-day Saints (mormonsandjews.org) Membership is free but they definitely like volunteerism and donations to their non-profit. See their webpage for information about the group and their social media. Most of the people that attend are Latter Day Saints (mainstream LDS), but anyone ready to listen and socialize is welcome.
The B'Nai Shalom YouTube channel: Bnai Shalom - Jews and Latter-day Saints - YouTube
They have usually, Bi-annual (twice per year) meetings which include food (potluck dinner with an emphasis on Jewish-inspired dishes), dancing before dinner, sometimes a display, and after dinner, a speaker, usually talking about something related to Jewish or Israelite themes.
They currently meet in the Salt Lake City, UT Area, the Seattle, WA Area, and sometimes in the Mesa, AZ area.
2. Check out the Zarahemla Foundation. They are a Mormon-style Hebrew Roots group. Periodically, they host Biblical Feasts, but are more famous for this: In 2020, they started doing the yearly Restoration Torah Conference in late May or early June to coincide around "Shavuot." Click Here: Restoration Torah Conference – Seeking the Hebrew Roots of Mormonism
They also have "New Moon" firesides. Check out their YouTube channel for videos of previous conference talks as well as some of the fireside talks. https://www.youtube.com/@zarahemlafoundation9589/videos
3. Here are a few books by LDS members who were born Jewish. You might be able to find these books on other places than just Amazon.com. The URLs are long so I will just list the Title and Author.
A. Days of Awe: Jewish Holy Days, Symbols and Prophecies for Latter-Day Saints, by Gale T. Boyd.
B. Notes of A Jewish Convert: Conversion of a Soul, by Marlena Tanya Muchnick
C. A Mormon's Guide to Judaism: Introduction to Jewish Religion and Culture for Latter Day Saints, by Marlena Tanya Muchnick, et al.
D. The Burning Book: A Jewish-Mormon Memoir, by Jason Olson, and James Goldberg
Let's look at scriptures and things in terms of bringing people into their Israelite Roots and the New and Everlasting Covenant...
Here are just a few companies to consider checking out a Hebraic inspired calendar.
Galilee Calendar Company
https://www.galileecalendarcompany.com
Chosen People Ministries
https://www.chosenpeople.com/ Look for the online store
Jews for Jesus
https://www.jplbooks.com/collections/jews-for-jesus
TLV Bible Society
https://tlvbiblesociety.org/collections/all-products
There are also Jewish calendars--nothing wrong with those. The Beauty of the Messianic calendars is that often they will have both the Tanach (Old Testament) and New Testament weekly readings listed for each Sabbath, and sometimes other information or materials to help the person who is new to Hebraic Roots.
Also, there are different opinions on what constitutes the true calendar of God. These calendars listed above are mainstream (astronomically calculated and standardized, rather than physically observed). More could be said by ancient calendar scholars, but won't be elaborated on here.
FREE resources: https://www.hebcal.com/ and then look for the calendar button; https://www.printablejewishcalendar.com/ or a free app on your phone through the Apple Store or Google Store. Or, integrate Jewish holidays into your phone's calendar. If you live in a Metro with a medium to large Jewish population, there might be a business or organization giving away free printed calendars.
This "Stick of Joseph" is written in English but has key religious words and names written in transliterated Hebrew, along with footnotes explaining some of the concepts from a Hebraic perspective.
https://stickofjoseph.info/#get-copy (click here to buy, and then scroll down the page where the link takes you). It is also offered for online reading or download to digital pdf format only. Various formats for purchase from the publisher or tech platforms.
Another source for pdf reading of the Book of Mormon in Hebrew-English, would be Tom Irvine's version. That has also not been reviewed by this ministry.
We would like to find a good supplemental Bible which will help the reader understand the Hebraic - Nazarene sayings in the Bible. The owner of this webpage has a "Complete Jewish Bible" but did not find that it offered much more other than place and person names, and some key words transliterated in Hebrew. Perhaps a study Bible would be better.
Israel365 Bible looks good but it does not include the New Testament (Brit Chadashah).
It will help if you turn on CC (close-captioning) in the YouTube window.
Kids' Jazzy "Sesame" style Alef-Bet song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzjHjXe-2XU
Kids' sassy style Alef-Bet song. One note: there is one letter that they pronounce "Wah." This is uncommon, so use the usual pronunciation of "Vav."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0LSBeX5uYw
For more "adult" instruction, try www.hebrewpod101.com 's Alef Bet resource page --https://tinyurl.com/3unwd3bb
or one of their videos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UU6Fe7lqIo
If you are on a Smart Phone, go to the Google or Apple store and get the Duolingo App or the Rosetta Stone App to learn a few simple words or phrases in Hebrew or Yiddish (Duolingo).
TBA whenever.
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