Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach

Simchat Yisrael

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A Messianic Jewish Congregation, Simchat Yisrael (Joy of Israel) strives to be about finding joy in our lives in and through our relationship with God and with each other. While doing that, we have a special calling to be a home for Jewish people and intermarried families seeking to worship God and honor His Son our Messiah Yeshua as a Jewish community

Author

Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach

Category

Religion

Podcast website

www.simchatyisrael.org

Latest episode

Mar 26, 2026

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Episodes

War, Peace, and Remembering Amalek 26.03.2026

As news breaks of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, this Shabbat Zakhor message calls us to hold two truths at once: the biblical call to pursue peace, and the sobering reality that sometimes war becomes unavoidable. Drawing from Deuteronomy, Exodus, the Prophets, the New Testament, and the story of Purim, we explore what it means to remember Amalek —not as ancient history, but as a...

Yeshua and the Shabbat 19.03.2026

Yeshua and the Shabbat Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach February 21, 2026 Most people skim Matthew 12 — but hidden in this chapter is a halakhic debate that could make or break Yeshua’s Messianic identity. In this teaching, Rabbi Brumbach walks through the grainfield incident and the healing of the man with the withered hand to show why these moments are anything but trivial. Through David’s example, pri...

Generosity, Stewardship, and Giving Unto HaShem 04.03.2026

What if the smallest gift you give could help hold an entire community together? Drawing on the teaching of the half shekel from Shabbat Shekalim, this message explores how giving is not about the amount but about unity, shared responsibility, and the dignity of every soul. From the wilderness census to the story of the widow’s offering, we are reminded that faith filled generosity strengthens bot...

The Question of John 25.02.2026

Is Yeshua really the Messiah, and how can anyone be sure when doubt creeps in at the hardest moments? In Matthew 11, John the Immerser asks this very question from prison, and Yeshua responds not with a simple claim, but with visible signs of God’s kingdom at work. This message explores how expectations can blind us to what God is actually doing, and why recognizing His movement requires attention...

Shabbat Shirah: The Song of Moses and the Song of the Lamb 17.02.2026

What if the song our ancestors sang at the sea is the same song echoing before God’s throne in Revelation? In this Shabbat Shirah drash, Rabbi Dr. Brumbach uncovers the powerful thread connecting Exodus 15 and Revelation 15 — showing how the Song of the Sea becomes the blueprint for understanding redemption, identity, and the future hope promised to Israel and the nations. He explores how Jewish l...

Concluding Instructions from the Mount 05.02.2026

In this week’s message, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach brings us to the closing moments of Yeshua’s Sermon on the Mount, where His teachings shift from inspiration to invitation, calling each of us to choose the path of faithful obedience. This teaching challenges, encourages, and equips listeners to examine the foundations of their lives and walk with renewed intention in the way of Messiah. For more...

"Synagogue of Satan": Confronting Hateful Rhetoric 29.01.2026

In the wake of the devastating arson attack on Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Mississippi, this message confronts how New Testament verses — especially the phrase “synagogue of Satan” — have been misused throughout history to justify hatred against the Jewish people. Drawing on scholarship and first‑century context, we explore why these passages were never directed at Jews and how reading th...

Investing and Being Anxious 16.01.2026

Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach unpacks Matthew 6, showing how Yeshua contrasts material treasures with spiritual ones and calls us to generosity, trust, and faith. Instead of serving money or being consumed by anxiety, we are urged to seek first God’s kingdom and righteousness, confident He will provide for our needs one day at a time. For more information, visit simchatyisrael.org.

The Lord's Prayer and the Coming Kingdom 09.01.2026
Light Up the Darkness 06.01.2026
Sermon on the Mount: A Second Sinai Experience 02.01.2026

Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores how Yeshua’s Sermon on the Mount echoes the giving of Torah at Sinai, presenting it as a renewed covenant moment. This teaching highlights the continuity between Moses and Messiah, showing how Yeshua deepens the meaning of God’s commandments and calls His followers to live them out with integrity and faith. A powerful message of covenant, discipleship, and transf...

Outreach and Discipleship: A Call to Action 30.12.2025

In this message, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores what “discipleship” truly meant in the first‑century Jewish world and why it still matters for us today. Drawing from Matthew 4, he outlines the four core responsibilities of a disciple — memorizing the teacher’s words, learning their interpretations, imitating their actions, and raising up new disciples — and challenges us to reclaim this callin...

Learning to Be Grateful Despite Our Circumstances 30.12.2025

Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach shares how gratitude is not about perfect situations but a choice to see blessings even in difficulty. This message encourages shifting perspective from challenges to everyday joys, strengthening faith, and finding peace through thankfulness. It’s an invitation to live with resilience and hope, no matter what life brings. For more information, visit simchatyisrael.org .

Shabbat Restoration 10.12.2025

Discover the beauty and power of Shabbat as more than a day of rest—it is God’s covenant sign, a rhythm of renewal, and a prophetic picture of the Messianic Kingdom. This teaching invites us to embrace Shabbat as a gift of restoration, aligning our lives with God’s design and preparing our hearts for the eternal rest promised in Yeshua. For more information, visit simchatyisrael.org.

A Man of Mystery 09.12.2025

What does it mean to prepare the way for the Messiah? This teaching dives into the life and mission of John the Baptist, the fiery prophet who called Israel to repentance and pointed to Yeshua. His bold message challenges us today: are we ready to live with the same urgency, faith, and devotion? For more information, visit simchatyisrael.org.

Two Responses to a Divine Invitation 02.12.2025

How do we respond when God calls us? In this teaching, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores the contrasting ways people answer a divine invitation—either with faith and obedience or with hesitation and rejection—and what those choices mean for our lives today. For more information, visit simchatyisrael.org .

The Incarnation of Messiah 25.11.2025

Why does it matter that Yeshua is both fully divine and fully human? In this teaching on Matthew 1:18–25, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores the mystery of the incarnation, showing how it fulfills prophecy and reveals God’s presence with His people. A message of hope, faith, and the reality of “Immanuel—God with us.” For more information, visit simchatyisrael.org.

Generations of Messiah 13.11.2025

What does it mean to belong to the generations shaped by Messiah? In this teaching, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach reflects on the legacy of faith passed down through time, showing how the story of Messiah connects us across generations. Through Scripture and insight, we’re invited to see ourselves as part of a living, unfolding narrative of redemption and purpose. For more information, visit simchatyi...

Creation, Beginnings, and Encountering God 11.11.2025

What does the story of creation teach us about encountering God today? In this message, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores the spiritual depth of Genesis, revealing how beginnings, both cosmic and personal, invite us into relationship with the Creator. Through Scripture and reflection, we’re reminded that God is not distant, but present and active in our lives from the very start. For more informa...

S4E5: Hoshanah Rabbah and the Centrality of HaShem 11.11.2025

Hoshanah Rabbah marks the culmination of Sukkot, but what does it reveal about our relationship with HaShem? In this teaching, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores the spiritual significance of Hoshanah Rabbah, emphasizing that our prayers, rituals, and celebrations ultimately point us back to the centrality of God. This message invites us to refocus our hearts and recognize HaShem as the source of...

So Much More than a Hut 06.11.2025

Sukkot isn’t just about building a hut—it’s about building perspective. In this message, Rabbi Dr. Joshua Brumbach explores how the temporary nature of the sukkah invites us to reflect on what truly lasts. Through Scripture and story, we’re reminded that God’s presence dwells not in permanence, but in our willingness to trust, rejoice, and dwell with Him—even in fragile places. For more informatio...

Turn ... and Return Again 04.11.2025
Why Hebrew is Important 04.11.2025
Entering Jewish Prayer: Why the Liturgy is Important 18.09.2025
Numbers, Shavuot, and Lifting Up Your Head 12.06.2025

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