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Messianic Jews promote Ethiopian aliya

Messianic Jews promote Ethiopian aliya

Messianic Jews promote Ethiopian aliyaRuth Eglash 09/28/2008 02:44 'Post' learns Messianic Jewish Alliance of America active in far-flung villages of northern Ethiopia. Under Operation Tikva, through which thousands of people in Ethiopia are provided with clean water, money for food and educational services, they are also reminded often that they are Jews and that the people of Israel are waiting for them. What makes Operation Tikva different than other Jewish aid programs in Ethiopia, however


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Unmasking Jews for Jesus

Unmasking Jews for Jesus

Jews for Jesus and Messianic Jews claim that what they’re doing is 100% Jewish... the most Jewish thing anyone can do. However, calling it Jewish doesn’t make it Jewish. “How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four! Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.” ~Abraham Lincoln Jews for Jesus and Messianic Jews are following Evangelical Protestant Christianity. Their beliefs are not Jewish and have no relation to Judaism. On every basic issue of theology, Jews for Jesus and


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

How many messianic Jews are there?

How many messianic Jews are there?

Messianic Judaism erroneously claims to be a branch of Judaism and presents itself as a bridge between Judaism and Christianity. So how many of them are there? Let's find out. Today, there are over 1,000 Hebrew-Christian missionary groups that spend over $300 million annually, targeting Jewish people for conversion. In recent years, these missionary groups have succeeded in converting 350,000 Jews worldwide. In an Atlantic article, titled "Kosher Jesus: Messianic Jews in the Holy Land," Sarah


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Is the Term Messianic Jew Scriptural?

Is the Term Messianic Jew Scriptural?

An Essay by Gerald Sigal It was in Antioch, Syria, that "the disciples [of Jesus] were first called Christians" (Acts 11:26). The term "Christian" (Greek, Christianos, "followers of Christos") is formed from Christos, "Christ," and indicates "Christ's adherent's," "those who belong to Christ," or are "devoted to Christ." It results from a common practice of the first century that identified adherents of an individual by attaching the termination -ianos (pl. -ianoi) to the name of the leader or


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz