The Counter-Missionary Seminar - Index

The Counter-Missionary Seminar - Index


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Jews for Judaism presents its internationally acclaimed counter-misionary seminar.

This unique 12 part series and accompanying study materials presents over 17 hours of thought-provoking material which builds pride in your Jewish heritage and empowers you with the ability to respond with confidence to anyone who challenges your Jewish faith.

The Jews for Judaism Counter-Missionary Seminar

Battle for the Jewish Soul

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Part 2: download

The Real Messiah

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Part 2: download

The Real Messiah:Miracles

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Part 2: download

Introduction to Prooftexting: Hitting the Bulls-Eye

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Part 2: download

Sin, Sacrifice and Atonement

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Isaiah 53

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Daniel 9

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Micah 5, Zechariah 12 and Isaiah 9.6

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Satan and the Trinity

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The Eternal Torah vs the New Testament

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