Professor Vladimir Pikman leads an Eat & Talk Discussion for students of Dallas Theological Seminary about the symbolism in the Feast of the Tabernacle from the sukkah at the Messianic Center in Berlin, Germany. September 22, 2021
Eat & Talk Discussion with Vladimir Pikman for Dallas Theological Seminary. July 15, 2021
Eat & Talk Discussion with Vladimir Pikman for Dallas Theological Seminary. June 17, 2021
Live discussion recorded April 6, 2021.
Live discussion recorded February 10, 2021.
It is not uncommon for Christians and Messianic Jews to be asked: Why don’t Christians follow the Torah? In this discussion of Apologetics, Rabbi Vladimir Pikman engages students of DTS concerning this question. Live discussion recorded January 26, 2021.
Rabbi Vladimir Pikman leads students of DTS through a discussion concerning criticism of Israel. Discussion recorded November 12, 2020.
A lunch discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students from DTS concerning the earliest development of the Christian faith. This live discussion was recorded October 1, 2020.
Are we approaching the end? Does the rise of Coronavirus signal the end times? Rabbi Vladimir Pikman gives a Messianic Jewish perspective on these uncertain times during this live discussion recorded April 25, 2020.
An Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary, April 11, 2019. Where was God when six million Jews were murder? This discussion wrestles with how the Holocaust could happen to God’s people and how this atrocity has affected Jewish life since that time
The modern Hebrew Roots movement is explored.
Paul is often accused of Anti-Semitism. Professor Pikman leads a discussion through Paul’s background and what Paul says about his Jewishness and his love and concern for the Jewish people.
A discussion about the increasing occurrence of interfaith marriage among Jewish people. How is this received in the Jewish community, and what are the challenges facing these families?
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary, September 2019. In this discussion Vladimir takes a look at finding Jesus within the Spring Biblical Feasts.
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary on November 7, 2019. Vladimir takes a look at what makes the New Testament a Jewish best seller!
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary, November 6, 2019. In this discussion Vladimir looks at the relationship between the Church and Israel from ancient times to modern day.
In this one-night seminar, Vladimir briefly looks at understanding your Jewish Friends and exploring the Biblical importance of Jewish evangelism. Vladimir also equips Christians with responses for common Jewish objections to the Gospel. You will learn what objections to expect and how to respond to them.
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary October 22, 2019. In this interesting discussion Vladimir takes a look at the Christian trinity and answers the question whether Judaism also has a trinity.
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary on October 24, 2019. Vladimir explores the trends within Judaism and their views about Jesus.
In this short excerpt from a recent How to Share the Gospel with your Jewish Friends Seminar, Vladimir Pikman discusses the common question of whether you can believe in Yeshua and remain Jewish from a passage in Isaiah 41 vs. 8 and by looking at the Kings of Israel
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion with Vladimir Pikman at Dallas Theological Seminary – February 20, 2019. In this discussion Vladimir compares Israel as a nation and Judaism, the religion. How they relate to one another and how to distinguish between them.
Eat and Talk Lunch Discussion at Dallas Theological Seminary with Vladimir Pikman, February 14, 2019. Vladimir discusses how the Jewish people view and interpret the New Testament. Do Jews think that Is the New Testament anti-Semite? Vladimir looks at how the Jewish people view select passages.
Professor Pikman discusses Jewish traditions, feasts, and culture and how they relate to the church and Christianity. A look at the origins of Christianity is explored.
Professor Pikman discusses obstacles and objections Jewish people have in believing in Jesus as their Messiah. History, tradition, and interpretation of the Scriptures are explored in this discussion.
In this short excerpt from a recent How to Share the Gospel with your Jewish Friends Seminar, Vladimir Pikman discusses the primary Jewish objection to the Gospel; the question of whether you can believe in Yeshua and remain Jewish.
An interactive discussion with Vladimir Pikman held May 22, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. Where was God when six million Jews were murder? This discussion wrestles with how the Holocaust could happen to God’s people and how this atrocity has affected Jewish life since that time.
In this short excerpt from a recent How to Share the Gospel with your Jewish Friends Seminar, Vladimir Pikman Vladimir explains from Isaiah, chapter 53 how the rejection of Jesus is a proof that He is the Messiah.
In this short excerpt from a recent How to Share the Gospel with your Jewish Friends Seminar, Vladimir Pikman explains how you can respond the common Jewish objection to the Gospel that the virgin birth is not possible.
Our Jewish Friends Seminar with Vladimir Pikman – January 11, 2018 at Dallas Theological Seminary. In part one of this three-part series, Vladimirlooks at understanding your Jewish Friends. The Biblical importance of Jewish evangelism is explored and a revealing look at the American Jewish identity as presented through Pew research.
Our Jewish Friends Seminar with Vladimir Pikman – January 18, 2018 at Dallas Theological Seminary. In part two of this three-part series, Vladimir covers equipping Christians with Responses for Common Jewish Objections to the Gospel. You will learn what objections to expect and how to respond to them.
Our Jewish Friends Seminar with Vladimir Pikman – January 25, 2018 at Dallas Theological Seminary. In part three of this three-part series, Vladimir reveals how to see the Messiah in Jewish Traditions and Holy Days. Being able to present Jesus within the context of Jewish traditions and Holy days are an important part of sharing the Gospel.