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Any Messianic Visions in your neighborhood?

Any Messianic Visions in your neighborhood?

Messianic Visions, a 13 million dollar a year missionary group targeting Jews for conversion, continues to expand their reach into the Jewish community. Their recent purchase of a multi-million dollar media and mentoring center in Charlotte, North Carolina, means that they will be relocating their headquarters from Brunswick, GA to Charlotte. As Sid Roth, the Jewish born president of Messianic Visions proclaims," ...the Jewish people require a sign, miracles. With what's happening in the world


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Messianic Truth In Advertising

Messianic Truth In Advertising

The growth of the Jews for Jesus and Messianic movements in Israel, especially during Israel’s 60th Anniversary, is unprecedented and an outcome of unrestrained relationships with evangelical Christians. There are more than 15,000 “Messianic Jews” residing in Israel and more than 275,000 in the Diaspora. Some Israeli politicians and prominent rabbis are associating with “Messianic Jews,” inadvertently lending them credibility. Other rabbis are outraged about a “Messianic Jew” in the Internation


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Taglit screening out Messianic Jews

Taglit screening out Messianic Jews

Taglit screening out Messianic Jews By Matthew Wagner "Certain acts separate individuals from parameters of Jewishness." Taglit screening out Messianic Jews By Taglit-birthright Trip organizers for Birthright have begun screening American candidates interested in free trips to Israel to prevent Messianic Jews from participating. A questionnaire of a Birthright (Taglit) trip organizer that was obtained by The Jerusalem Post includes a question regarding applicants' religious faith. Under a cat


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Messianics are praying the 'Shema,'

Messianics are praying the 'Shema,'

By Barry Yeoman Published: 11/15/2007 From JTA: http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/news/article/20071115evangtwo.html CARY, N.C. (JTA) -- The Shabbat morning service at Congregation Sha’arei Shalom in this suburb of Raleigh has a familiar feel to anyone who grew up in a mainstream American synagogue. Sixty adults and a handful of children have gathered in a sanctuary adorned with seven-branched menorahs and an Israeli flag. Many of the men wear yarmulkes and tallitot; the women are dressy but no


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Alex's Story

Alex's Story

My parents and I immigrated to the United States from the former USSR. We were raised as atheists but I did receive some training in Judaism by attending the local Jewish community center, and a Jewish summer camp. These really didn't do too much for me. I knew that I was Jewish, but I didn't know what that meant. At age eighteen, while attending college, I started asking myself questions like, "What makes me a Jew? Is it that I was born to Jewish parents? Do I need to live a Jewish life?" I de


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Messianic Truth In Advertising

Messianic Truth In Advertising

Messianic Truth In Advertising The growth of the Jews for Jesus and Messianic movements in Israel, especially during Israel’s 60th Anniversary, is unprecedented and an outcome of unrestrained relationships with evangelical Christians. There are more than 15,000 "Messianic Jews" residing in Israel and more than 275,000 in the Diaspora. Some Israeli politicians and prominent rabbis are associating with "Messianic Jews," inadvertently lending them credibility. Other rabbis are outraged about a "M


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Cleveland Federation Advisory Statement

Cleveland Federation Advisory Statement

MEDIA ADVISORY JEWISH COMMUNITY FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON AUGUST 19, 2003 Don't be fooled by the "Messianic" or "Jews for Jesus" movement Statement by the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland's Community Relations Committee in response to targeted proselytizing campaign in Cleveland. An organization known as "Jews for Jesus" has started a campaign in Cleveland to convert Jews to Christianity. Their efforts deliberately attempt to mislead people into believing they


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Frequently Asked Questions on Missionaries and Jews for Jesus

Frequently Asked Questions on Missionaries and Jews for Jesus

What are the frequently asked questions on Missionaries and Jews For Jesus? Let's find out... Q Are there many Christian missionary groups targeting Jews and how much is being spent on their efforts? A There are over 900 Christian and Hebrew Christian groups in North America actively involved in missionizing the Jewish people. These groups are currently spending over $250 million per year on these efforts. Jews for Jesus, the best known single ministry to the Jews, spent over $15 million last


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz