
TORAH
The Torah is the foundation of God’s revelation and the blueprint for a holy, purposeful life. It shapes our identity, calls us to obedience, and reveals God’s heartbeat in every command. To take Scripture seriously is to take the Torah seriously. It challenges us, confronts us, and invites us to rise to a higher way of living rooted in God’s wisdom rather than our own.
Find Books, Articles and Torah Teachers on this page.
“For out of Zion shall go forth the Torah, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.”— Isaiah 2:3

Books
“To understand the Torah is to understand the heartbeat of God.”
— Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (The Lubavitcher Rebbe)
“For the commandment is a lamp, and the Torah is light.”
— Proverbs 6:23

Trusted Torah Teachers
Lars Enarson
Lars Enarson is a passionate teacher whose life's work centers on calling believers back to the foundations of Scripture. Through his Torah teaching, he helps students grasp the heartbeat of God’s Word—its rhythms, its wisdom, and its call to holy living. With a straightforward and earnest style, he invites learners to engage deeply with the Torah, seeing it not as ancient law but as God’s living instruction for vibrant, grounded faith today.

Weekly Torah Portion with Shmuel Junger
Shmuel Junger brings the weekly Torah portion to life with depth, warmth, and a gift for storytelling. His teachings blend traditional Jewish wisdom with practical insights, helping listeners connect the ancient words of Torah to the rhythm of everyday life. With a gentle, heartfelt style, Shmuel opens the door for anyone—new learner or seasoned student—to engage with the parashah in a meaningful, uplifting way.
A beautiful way to stay rooted in Scripture week by week.

Rabbi Chaim Richman
Rabbi Chaim Richman is a gifted teacher who brings the Torah to life with passion, depth, and a heartfelt desire to make its wisdom accessible to everyone. His teachings open the door to a deeper relationship with God by revealing the beauty, relevance, and timeless truth of the Torah. With clarity and warmth, he guides learners into the heart of Scripture, showing how the Torah speaks to every generation and every seeking soul.

FFOZ Torah Club
Torah Club is a small-group Bible study community run by First Fruits of Zion (FFOZ) where participants gather — in person or online — to study the Scriptures together from a Messianic Jewish perspective. Through weekly meetings and guided materials, members dig deeper into the Bible’s meaning, build relationships with other disciples, and experience the Torah in its original Jewish context.

“The Torah speaks in the language of men, yet carries the breath of God.”— Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch

Youtube Videos
🌱 How Should Jews Respond When Nations Draw Close to Torah
Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz (Israel365 News) hosts a candid conversation with Rabbi Ari Abramowitz and Christian leader John Enarson about his provocative question: Is Christian Zionism becoming a threat to Israel? Together they explore growing Christian interest in Torah and Jewish practice, concerns over appropriation and “Ephraim/lost tribes” claims, and a redemptive vision of Jews and Christians learning to walk in humility, respect, and solidarity as history intensifies.
“The Torah is God’s gift to Israel — and Israel’s gift to the world.”
— Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
The Torah is God’s blueprint for life, His revealed wisdom, and the standard by which everything else is measured. To ignore the Torah is to lose clarity, direction, and the very heart of biblical faith. But to engage with it—to study it, wrestle with it, and align our lives to it—is to step into the life God intends: grounded, strengthened, and transformed. The Torah calls us to more: deeper obedience, sharper discernment, and a faith that is rooted, not drifting.
The Torah invites you not just to read, but to engage—wrestling with its words, asking questions, and letting its wisdom shape your life. If you’re ready to go deeper, this page is your doorway. Here you’ll find trusted teachers, powerful resources, and solid study materials to help you immerse yourself in God’s Word and grow in understanding. Don’t just admire the Torah from a distance—step in, explore, and let it transform you.








