hebrew-christianity


Missionary Claims #1

Missionary Claims #1

Claim #1: Jews can retain their Jewish Identity once they convert In their attempt to convert Jews, missionaries claim that one can remain Jewish while practicing Christianity. The use of terminology such as "Messianic Jew," "Hebrew Christian," and "Jews for Jesus" is but a deceptive attempt to represent converted Jews as Jewish.1 In fact, missionaries even go so far as to claim that a Jew who accepts Jesus (or "Yeshua," as they call him) is a "completed Jew," implying of course that all other


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Sheina's Story: An Academic Search for the Truth

Sheina's Story: An Academic Search for the Truth

My story begins on the other side of the world in Australia where I was born. Both sides of my family immigrated there in the mid to late 1800s. My childhood was spent in a Christian home. I did not know that I had a Jewish heritage until I was around age 13, at which time my mother told me of her family background and that she was Jewish. (She had embraced Christianity when she married my father.) For years it didn't impact my life greatly because I had no real understanding of what it meant to


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Is "Jews for Jesus" Jewish or Christian?

Is "Jews for Jesus" Jewish or Christian?

We have received so many questions from concerned Jews as to the background of “Jews For Jesus.” To make the record clear, Jews for Jesus is a Christian missionary organization – period. They are one of the older and certainly bolder operations targeting Jews for conversion, though formally only about 30 years in operation. We have received so many questions from concerned Jews as to the background of “Jews For Jesus.” To make the record clear, Jews for Jesus is a Christian missionary organizat


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz