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Messianic Jews believe that it is very Jewish indeed to consider the claims of Yeshua as our Messiah. Why shouldn’t those who embrace him continue to live and worship as Jews?
The study found about 25,000-40,000 people were attending Messianic synagogues, "but the vast majority of Jews that believe in Yeshua aren't going to synagogues but to churches, traditional ...
News & Politics A Christian Messianic Jewish Pentecostal Believer in Yeshua Writes . . . by Harold W. Gilstrap, PhD May 12, 2005 ...
According to Rubin, “Messianic Jews restore the original and essential Jewishness of the New Testament. We follow the Torah as explained by Rabbi Yeshua — our rabbi.
Messianic Judaism is distinctly Christian, given that it centers belief in Yeshua, which is the Hebrew name for Jesus.
Some members of Messianic congregations are Jews who have come to believe that Jesus — whom they call Yeshua, his Hebrew name — is the Jewish Messiah. They still identify as Jews and often say ...
The modern day Messianic Judaism movement began in the late 1960s in the U.S., when followers were called "Jesus people." In 1970,the organization Jews for Jesus was established.
The Messianic Jewish faith is growing quickly across the United States, he said. "In the last 10 years, we kind of came out of the woodwork," Akans said.
Now Meyerson serves as rabbi of Beth Shiloh Messianic Synagogue in Asheville, N.C. Beth Shiloh will hold its first service at 6:30 p.m. Thursday — Rosh Hashana — at a new Messianic synagogue here.
Messianic Jews can’t possibly be anti-Jewish since we follow a Jew who positively impacted and changed the course of human history, and still changes lives every day.
Israel's tiny community of Messianic Jews, a mixed group of 10,000 people who include the California-based Jews for Jesus, complains of threats, harassment and police indifference ...
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