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   Yedidei Adonai Fellowship
חברת    ידידי    יי
"If the Bible is true; if Yeshua is the King of the Jews, then the Messianic Jewish movement is the most important phenomenon of our times. It is the distinguishing feature indicating that the world has come to a turning point."
Abram Poljak (for bio click HERE)

We welcome followers of Yeshua the Rabbi from Nazareth in the manner of His  early Jewish believers.

You are welcome to join us for service and oneg (fellowship meal). 
Make sure to first check the calendar and bring food kosher according to Leviticus 11.


For any questions concerning food or drinks, contact us at 503 515 2033.



RABBI GAVRIEL'S NEW MIDRASHIC COMMENTARY ON REVELATION IS NOW AVAILABLE.

​Click HERE to support R' Gavriel's writings on Patreon
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 As a Jew studying these writings, I have often felt uncomfortable with the fact that most of the assumptions concerning this prophecy are based on Christian “Replacement Theology,” an idea that might
have been conceived in the days of Yochanan but had not even budded, much less, birthed.

My first question was, “Since Christianity hadn’t really been born at that time, why couldn’t the Book of the Revelation be a Jewish book,understood through the texts of the Torah and its Jewish midrashic interpretations?” My next question was, “Why aren’t Jewish interpretations at least part of this conversation?” As unconventional as it may seem, this book is an attempt to answer these questions.

To present the Book of Revelation from a Jewish perspective is a daunting task. It requires rethinking much of what has been written for two millennia. It feels to me a little bit like Copernicus who tried to convince people that the earth revolved around the sun at a time when most people were convinced that it was the other way around. I will therefore ask the reader to give it a charitable read and an honest hearing, patiently waiting for the “jury” to return. I know you’ll find what I have written to be interesting and revelatory.".​
TEACHINGS AND VIDEOS

Weekly e-parasha teaching click HERE

​​Video teachings click
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 YEDIDEI ADONAI         FELLOWSHIP              DECORUM                  
Yedidei Adonai means HaShem’s covenanted friends.

Friendship is based on a mutual agreement to get along and walk together and support one another. We believe that the true measure of our love for HaShem and of our discipleship to Yeshua is in our ability to do just that: get along so we can work together for the benefit of the Kingdom (Kingdom = people).

As such, all are welcome to our fellowship, but we trust that as you may hold to particular traditions, views, concepts, expressions of faith or doctrines, you will respect the particular tradition, views, concepts, expressions of faith or doctrines of Yedidei Adonai while with us.
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As such, within the framework of our congregational fellowship:
  • We use circumlocutions such as Abba, Avinu, Father, HaShem, Adonai, Yah, LORD, when praying to or referring to The Father.
  • We hold to Paul’s advice that all prophecies should first be checked by the body of elders before being proposed to the body (1 Cor 14:29)
  • All foreign tongues used in service are translated (1 Cor 14:5). We also keep what is referred to as glossolalia (Pentecostal 'tongues') for private practice.
  • We keep conversations and discussions civil, polite, 
  • avoiding polemical and controversial topics concerning worldly politics, theology, and personal Torah applications. These can be kept for private discussions.
  • Men should wear a head covering when called to read from the Torah.
  • ​​We dress and behave modestly.


IN VIEW OF COVID-19...

Due to some of our people having been exposed to COVID-19,  as of Shabbat 12/19/2020 we will again stream our services.

We will not use Facebook but will stream on Rabbi Gabriel's YouTube channel. Click HERE to access.


YOU CAN SEE THE PREVIOUS SERVICES ALONG WITH RABBI GABRIEL'S WEEKLY TEACHING ON THE BOOK OF HEBREWS BY LOGGING ON TO HIS YOUTUBE CHANNEL BY CLICKING HERE.

​THESE TEACHINGS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE VIDEO TAB OF THIS WEB SITE.

STAY HEALTHY AND PRAY FOR HASHEM'S MERCY.



COME AND SPEND SHABBAT WITH US!

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WE SING, WE DANCE, WE EAT, WE STUDY, AND WE ENJOY FELLOWSHIP WITH EACH OTHER.

​Please check our calendar for updates.

General Shabbat fellowship times:
Saturday afternoons at: 4:PM.
at:​

207 N Broadway St,
Estacada, OR 97023



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