Shalom & Welcome!
Temple Aviv Judea has a close-knit, loving and caring mishpachah (family) and our congregation consists of a multi-cultural body of believers. It is a place where Jews and non-Jews can come together. It is a place where "..the walls of partition have been broken down" - Ephesians 2:14. Learn More!
Information
Aviv Judea Congregation
Messianic Rabbi:
Corey Sylvester
Worship Schedule:
Saturdays (Shabbat) 10 a.m.
Join us for lunch afterwards; also Jewish studies and Davidic/Israeli Dance.
Childcare Available / Shabbat school / Youth Group
HIGH HOLY DAYS SCHEDULE 5771
Rosh HaShana Wednesday, Sept 8th 7:15 pm
Shabbat Shuvah September 11th, 10 am
Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) September 17th, 7:30 pm
Sukkot: Wednesday evening, Sept 22nd at 7:30 pm
Shabbat Sukkot (Sukkot in the Park): September 25th, 10 am
LOCATION: CLARK REGIONAL PARK, 8800 Rosecrans Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90621
SIMCHAT TORAH: October 2nd 10 am
PLEASE NOTE: There will be NO services on Yom Kippur Sept 18th!
There will be a picnic instead of services on September 25th.
Bible Study:
Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at same location.
Directions:
One block East of Orange 57 Freeway (Orangewood Exit] and make left on Eckhoff and left into Industrial park.
Contact Us
Temple Aviv Judea
632 N. Eckhoff, Orange, CA 92868
Phone:
562.941.7756
714.748.4504
Email:
eyecore7@msn.com
Website:
www.avivjudea.org
What's New
Our Core Values
Submitted by: eyecore7, January 17th Topic: About -
Temple Aviv Judea values Prayer, Proclamation and People. These three principles also reflect the ministry of Yeshua.
We value the power of tefillah (prayer). We have the blessed assurance that if we ask, He will hear us (1Yochanan 5:14-15).
Temple Aviv Judea is a synagogue, which is committed to authentic Jewish worship on the Biblical Shabbat (Sabbath). We observe all of the Moedim (Feasts) of the L-rd as set forth in Vayikra (Leviticus) 23.
Temple Aviv Judea is a "Torah-conforming" congregation. We are committed to the Biblical truth of the covenant between YHVH and the children of Israel, as the unconditional, irrevocable, uncompromising, sound, absolute, Biblical truth.
Temple Aviv Judea is committed to the B’sorat HaMashiach (Good News of the Messiah) by effectively and lovingly proclaiming the fullness and Jewishness of Yeshua Ha’Maschiach – to the Jew first, and also to the Nations.
Temple Aviv Judea is committed to maintaining a loving community.
Faithful attendance to Temple Aviv Judea as our primary place of worship is essential to becoming part of our Mishpachah (family).
As a family we care, serve, discover and meet the needs of each other, the body of Messiah, the Jewish community locally and worldwide.
Temple Aviv Judea adheres to the Hebraic Biblical model of leadership, as set forth in the first century (Acts 2).
Kaddish For Rabbi Mike
Submitted by: Rick, August 10th, 2009 Topic: Video -
This slide show is dedicated to our Founding Rabbi, Michael Davis.
2 comment(s)
Temple Aviv's Passover Service 2007 before we moved from Yorba Linda to Anaheim
Submitted by: Rick, August 7th, 2009 Topic: Video 2 comment(s)
Prayer Requests, Praise Reports and Testimonies
Submitted by: eyecore7, March 1st, 2009 Topic: Forums 6 comment(s)
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Rabbi's Corner
Submitted by: eyecore7, February 4th, 2009 Topic: Forums -
Shalom,
I would like to invite the members of Aviv Judea Messianic congregation and guests to be free to ask questions regarding our ministry or our beliefs.
10 comment(s)Prayer Requests, Praise Reports and Testimonies
Submitted by: eyecore7, March 1st, 2009 Topic: Forums 6 comment(s)
Temple Aviv's Passover Service 2007 before we moved from Yorba Linda to Anaheim
Submitted by: Rick, August 7th, 2009 Topic: Video 2 comment(s)
Kaddish For Rabbi Mike
Submitted by: Rick, August 10th, 2009 Topic: Video -
This slide show is dedicated to our Founding Rabbi, Michael Davis.
2 comment(s)
The Jewish Synagogue
Submitted by: LOMMI, January 29th, 2009 Topic: Video - Dr. Don Meecha, Light of Messiah Ministries International, describes the Jewish Synagogue structure in Yeshua's time from an acient stone synagogue in Capernaum, Israel. 1 comment(s)





