Radio TSHUVAFm.com The online center of the return to the Hebrew roots is a means of communication and teaching based on the teachings of the Jewish people, as well as on Jesus ben Joseph or Jesus (known in the West as Jesus).
TSHUVA is a Hebrew word that means: Answer and Return to the Creator of the universe, being a complete U-turn, not to go back the wrong way in which you went back to the outside with a clean heart and intentions.
We transmit music in Hebrew, Torat Torah, universal laws, Kabbalah, from the point of view of Jesus, the sacred languages in which the original texts of the Bible were written, and our music programming was chosen with love and dedication to provide you with the company and the connection with the creator of the universe All day long.
We offer the eTeacher group, a language academy located in Israel with local teachers who offer Bible lessons in Hebrew, as well as courses in English, Chinese, Aramaic and Yiddish. We invite you to register for eTeacher courses so that you can better understand the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures. It is always better to go to the original rather than based on translations of the source that may be subject to errors.
TSHUVA is a Hebrew word that means: Answer and Return to the Creator of the universe, being a complete U-turn, not to go back the wrong way in which you went back to the outside with a clean heart and intentions.
We transmit music in Hebrew, Torat Torah, universal laws, Kabbalah, from the point of view of Jesus, the sacred languages in which the original texts of the Bible were written, and our music programming was chosen with love and dedication to provide you with the company and the connection with the creator of the universe All day long.
We offer the eTeacher group, a language academy located in Israel with local teachers who offer Bible lessons in Hebrew, as well as courses in English, Chinese, Aramaic and Yiddish. We invite you to register for eTeacher courses so that you can better understand the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures. It is always better to go to the original rather than based on translations of the source that may be subject to errors.
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