Love Your Jewish Neighbor Tote Bag
Help oppose antisemitism with this handy Love Your Jewish Neighbor Tote Bag. At this critical time amid rampant antisemitism, you’ll remind the world that Jesus’ commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself” includes Jewish people. This cotton tote measures 15” W x 15” H with 20” handles.
Love Your Jewish Neighbor Journal
Whether you’re planning, journaling, or recording prayers, gratitude or Bible study notes, this handy journal fits your needs. The hardbound 5”x7” size and rounded corners make it comfortable to use and easy to carry with you. The Love Your Jewish Neighbor logo will help you make the statement that you stand against antisemitism. The hollow Star of David inside a heart design will afford you opportunities to share the message that Jesus’ commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself” includes Jewish people.
Love Your Jewish Neighbor Sticker
The Love Your Jewish Neighbor Sticker is like a miniature poster on your items. Place it on a binder, folder, water bottle, travel mug, storage box, organizer – anywhere you like. It will serve as a reminder to pray against antisemitism and help you share the cause of loving our Jewish neighbors at this time when the hatred of antisemitism must be stopped.
Is Chanukah a biblical Feast? How does Chanukah relate to Christmas? What should Believers know about Chanukah? In this handy little book, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis answers these questions and more as he explains the origins and meaning behind the often misunderstood holiday of Chanukah.
2025 Jewish Voice Wall Calendar
The 2025 Jewish Voice calendar is a call to prayer for Israel. Israel and the Jewish people have endured so much in the last few years. The most important thing we can do for them is pray. This 12-month calendar presents 12 ways to pray for Israel and the Jewish people throughout 2025 using Scripture-based prayers that apply regardless of what is happening in Israel. It features beautiful photographs that will inspire your prayers. Calendar pages identify Jewish holidays as well as those for the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Israel. You’ll also find the corresponding Hebrew months, information about the Jewish holidays and an overview of JVMI’s vision.