missionary claims


The Jewish Response to Missionaries (8-Page Booklet) English

The Jewish Response to Missionaries (8-Page Booklet) English

With over 360,000 in print, in 9 languages, this clear, concise and easy to read handbook is an excellent resource for parents, students,  young adults, educators, and rabbis. Its information is both educational, effective and a superb inoculation against missionary efforts. Topics include The Battle for the Jewish Soul, The Obsession to Convert Jews, Refuting Five Primary Missionary Claims, The Jewish Messiah, Refuting Christian Proof-texts and Solutions to the Missionary Problem. The Jewish


Zalman Kravitz

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Missionary Claims #4

Missionary Claims #4

Claim #4: Miracles prove the validity of Christianity Some "Hebrew Christians" argue that turning to Jesus changed their lives and that, as a direct result, they have even experienced miracles. The Jewish Response Claims of miracles and of changes in one's life are not unique to any one religion. Converts to cults and to other religions also relate miraculous experiences and events in their lives. The Jewish Bible warns that supposed "miracles" may, in reality, be a test from G-d. A classic e


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Missionary Claims #3

Missionary Claims #3

Claim #3: Spiritual Salvation and a personal relationship with God can only come through Jesus Missionaries claim that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of G-d" (Romans 2:23), and that there is no salvation from sin or any possibility of a personal relationship with G-d without belief in Jesus. Specifically with regard to Jews, their argument is that Jews have always needed animal blood sacrifices to rid themselves of sin. Since sacrifices were abolished after the destruction of the


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Missionary Claims #2

Missionary Claims #2

Claim #2: The Jewish Bible is full of prophetic references to Jesus "Hebrew Christians" believe that Jesus was the promised Messiah, and they attempt to prove this by quoting various passages from the Jewish Bible. Such quotations may sound impressive, overwhelming and confusing to anyone with only a passing knowledge of Judaism and with no command of the Hebrew language. The Jewish Response 1) The only reason these passages, or so-called "proof texts," appear to be alluding to Jesus is becau


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Missionary Claims: Conclusion

Missionary Claims: Conclusion

This is the concluding post that discusses about missionary claims about Judaism. For the other posts, refer to Jews For Judaism Conclusion One thing upon which the entire Jewish community and several Christian denominations agree is that "Hebrew Christian" movements are not a part of Judaism. To be a "Jew for Jesus" is as absurd as being a "Christian for Buddha" and as ridiculous as "kosher pork;" it is an obvious contradiction. To paraphrase Elijah, if you are a follower of Jesus, call yours


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz