About the Torah Study University

Woman_PrayingStudy is the highest mode of worship. It is "required" by biblical mandate. Torah Study is crucial to the survival of the Jews, and it has earned Jews the reputation of being one of the most educated peoples in the history of the world.

Studying the Scripture from our Western/ American/ Greek view is like looking for gold in a dark mine with a dim light, you can see enough to stumble around but you need more light to see clearly. Studying from a Hebraic concept would allow you to reexamine the Scriptures, in this powerful flood light through the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit) will expose the hidden treasures.

The Torah Study University through the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit) is producing a work of restoration, returning the “church” to its Jewish foundation in order to go forward in a deeper understanding of biblical truth, faith and practice. We strongly believe the goal of restoring Jewish roots is to educate, edify, and expand to believers a committed and dedicated holy lifestyle.

They are numerous believers who are now searching for an institution of higher learning that will not only satisfy their passion for understanding of the Jewish roots, but will also equip them with the accurate understanding and balance that will qualify them to share their knowledge with others.

These courses have the potential to change your Christian’s face by reattaching you to your Jewish roots. The primary aim of this program is to nurture a mature understanding of the biblically Hebraic Jewish roots.

Materials given from this University will not be presented in a judgmental or negative manner, instead they will be offered in the true spirit of academic, spiritual freedom, and a spirit of excellence that will cause you to think through issues yourselves so you can become a believer who grasps revelatory knowledge rather than remain a mere passive learner.

Our biblical framework is grounded in the Tanakh (Torah, Prophets, Writings) and the B'rit Chadashah (New Covenant).

“We benefit from the courageous efforts of those who came before us, our parents and grandparents,in a line stretching back thousands of years. They suffered oppression, yet they endured, preserving the Jewish traditions and beliefs we inherit and value. We must learn and transmit to others the history of the Jewish people, so that the line will be unbroken.” ............................................................................................................................ - Malvin E. Bank, ’52 Penn State
 

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