Torah Class: Learn about the Hebrew Roots of Christianity. Our site features Torah study for Messianic Jews and Christians. Download or listen to streaming audio files and read our articles on the Torah, the foundation of the Old Testament
Torah Class is an online study site featuring Old Testament, Bible and Torah study for Messianic Jews and Christians. The site provides Torah studies in several formats: streaming audio, audio downloads and text. The lessons focus on the Hebrew roots of Christianity.

Welcome to Torah Class, a place of common ground for Christians and Jews.

TORAH is the Hebrew Biblical word for
the first five books of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Torah means "teaching" or "instruction", not Law. The Hebrew Scriptures are the foundation of the New Testament.

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Ruins of Megiddo
Ruins of Megiddo, with the Valley of
Jezreel in the background

Upcoming Events

Rabbi Baruch
The Parables Of Messiah
3 evening series Feb. 24, 25, 26
7 - 9 PM at the Torah Building
No charge. Limited seating.

We encourage Bible and Sunday School teachers to take advantage of the FREE in-depth Torah study in downloadable audio and text lessons of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy in the STUDIES section. Included are graphics, charts, maps, and pictures. Bible Teachers, Rabbis, Pastors, students, even Bible Professors have been profiting from these studies…. why not join in? You can go to the ABOUT US section to learn more about your Torah Teacher, Tom Bradford.

Check out the ARTICLES section where you will find featured articles from various authors, Jew and Christian, addressing a variety of important subjects and contemporary issues.

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We are very likely in the prophesied “End Times”, whereby Israel and the Jewish people are central to all that will unfold. The coming of Messiah Yeshua cannot be far away. Whether gentile Christian or Messianic Jewish, our knowledge of what to expect and how to prepare is more important than ever. Yahweh, Jehovah, is the God of Israel.

Since the Bible was written by Hebrews,
it is critical to understand their ancient culture and to learn about the many unique Hebrew words, expressions, and idioms found in Scripture. So, Torah Class presents the Old Testament in depth, verse-by-verse, with an interdisciplinary Hebrew Roots approach; it employs Christian and Jewish theology, Bible history, linguistics, archeology, and Egyptology.

I'm Dead, Now What?
by Rabbi Baruch

What happens to a person when he or she dies is a very important question. The Bible speaks in a most clear manner to this issue. In this article we will take a brief, but comprehensive look at what Scripture declares on this subject. Death was mentioned in the very first book in the Bible, Genesis. G-d informed Adam and Eve (Chavah in Hebrew) that if one disobeys His command and eats the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, then this one would die (see Gen. 2:17). It is very important to note that G-d said, "…for on the day that you eat of it, you shall surely die." What did G-d mean?
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