As we enter the sacred seasons of Passover and Holy Week leading up to Resurrection Sunday, we’re excited to share a brand-new episode of the Jerusalem Connection Red Alert Report that brings fresh clarity to the deep biblical connections between these two foundational celebrations.
This week, we sat down with Rabbi Aaron Allsbrook of Ohav Israel Messianic Congregation to explore how understanding the Jewish roots of our faith enriches our walk with God and strengthens our connection to the broader believing community.
Rabbi Aaron helps us rediscover Passover—not only as a Jewish holiday, but as the very foundation of the biblical calendar and the backdrop for the events of Holy Week. He explains how the timeline of Yeshua’s final days aligns with the Passover story, including the powerful symbolism of the 10th of Nisan, when the Passover lamb was chosen. These insights illuminate Easter in a way many Christians have never experienced.
We also discuss the New Covenant, not as a replacement of the Old, but as its fulfillment—opening God’s promises to all nations while honoring the Jewish heritage that anchors our faith. Rabbi Aaron speaks candidly about the importance of recognizing this shared heritage, especially in a time when antisemitism is rising globally. Understanding the Jewish foundations of Christianity is one of the most effective ways to combat ignorance and build bridges of solidarity.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
- Why Passover is essential for understanding Easter
- How the events of Holy Week align with Jewish tradition
- Why the New Covenant fulfills—rather than replaces—the Hebrew Testament Covenants
- How learning about Jewish roots strengthens Christian faith
- Practical ways to stand against antisemitism through knowledge and relationships
As we celebrate these meaningful seasons, may we remember the story that binds us together—a story of redemption, covenant, and God’s faithfulness across generations.
Thank you for standing with us as we continue to inform, educate, and activate believers toward deeper biblical understanding and stronger solidarity with Israel and the Jewish people.
Be blessed,
Amy Zewe
