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Extractions: To all those who believe in Jesus, you are welcome to visit our 'SIGHT' but please keep in mind this is a Jewish web SIGHT! We encourage you to carefully read our objections as listed below. Even though it is not the intention of the JewishPath to be deliberately offensive to anyone our discussions are deliberate. Our responsibility is to stand up for our beliefs, JUST AS YOU DO! We encourage all non Jews to visit 7commands.com Subjects - A - G Dealing with Missionaries A Former Southern Baptist Speaks Out About Jewish Conversion and The New Testament ... Considering The Offering Cosmic Legal Opinion Conduct: The Torah The Law Subjects - H - L Have You Considered The Effects of Consuming Blood Jewish Shabbos Observance How G-d Answers Prayer ... I Will Remember My Holy Land!
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Extractions: Racism And Racial Discrimination N.B. This site is not what some people like to call "anti-missionary". Whether Jews who convert to Christianity (or indeed any other religion) are theological correct or not is not the issue. My intention in this section is to concentrate on Christian missions to the Jews as sources of antisemitism, anti-Jewish racism and misinformation about Judaism and Israel.
Extractions: Ohev Yisrael is a Messianic Jewish congregation founded on Yeshua Ha Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah) who, according to the Hebrew Scriptures, died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. We worship the GOD of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in a style reflective of first century synagogues where followers of Mashiach Yeshua from both Jewish and non-Jewish backgrounds assembled in unity. Our worship and observance seek to fulfill Yeshua's words for true worshippers, blending together the Torah (the word of GOD) and Ruach Hakodesh (truth and spirit). We rely on the Holy Scriptures as our source of truth and on the Holy Spirit for power, gifts, and direction in our lives. Our vision is to pursue the restoration and unity of the Church, Israel, and the world under the Kingship of Yeshua the Messiah by serving as a Bible based, first century, new covenant congregation of Jews and Gentiles. Messianic Judaism focuses upon the Mashiach (Messiah) of Yisrael (Israel). The Mashiach is the central tenet of the Pentateuch (The first five books of Scripture). Torah contains at least 75 passages which mention or are related to the Messiah. The writings of the Prophets contains at least 243 passages on the Mashiach. The Messiah is clearly the central focus of Scripture. Therefore the Mashiach is at the center of the Messianic believer's life. Yeshua (Jesus) was himself a Jew, raised in a Jewish home, of the
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Extractions: Messianic Judaism is a biblically based movement of Jewish people who have come to believe in Yeshua as the promised Messiah of Israel. Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus. Yeshua means Salvation. Today, there are tens of thousands of Messianic Jews in the United States alone. Some have estimated the number to be as high as 100,000. Messianic Synagogues are springing up in almost every major city across the country.
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Extractions: CHARTER: alt.religion.judaism.orthodox What topics are appropriate for alt.religion.judaism.orthodox? alt.religion.judaism.orthodox is for discussions concerning Orthodox Judaism and the surrounding education (Halakha, Talmut Torah etc. ) This includes discussions regarding the various Orthodox recognised movements within Judaism and Educational discussion as: -Discussion of the Parashat Hashavua -Weekly Haftora discussions -Tehillim examination -Different topics in Halakha -Holidays Explanation and discussions for young Jewish with little Torah background For young or generally non-religious Jewish who wish to live entirely in an orthodox way discussion will be welcome about: -The meaning of Mitzvot -The Laws of Shabbat -Jewish Philosophy confronts of the Modern World -Developing a Torah Personality Discussions about aliyah and Zionism are not appropriate if not strictly connected with the orthodox rules of life (e.g., non religious Jews who wish to discuss aspect of building a new life in Israel etc. ) What topics are not appropriate for alt.religion.judaism.orthodox? Middle East politics, especially international issues concerning Israel, belong in talk.politics.mideast, and any other subject not related to the religion. For example many subjects about the cultural aspect of the Judaism and not related to the Orthodox movement should be discussed in soc.culture.jewish. Material that is available from a listserv is inappropriate to post to alt.religion.judaism.orthodox (that is, the entire newsgroup shouldn't receive the list. Readers of alt.religion.judaism.orthodox are committed to their religion; it is inappropriate to "witness" or preach. Discussions of so-called "Messianic Judaism[sic]," and the Christian missionary organization calling itself "Jews for Jesus," and similar topics belong in alt.messianic or the appropriate talk.religion.* group; don't post them to alt.religion.judaism.orthodox. Revisionist teachings (i.e., those teachings that attempt to deny that the holocaust ever happened) are inappropriate for alt.religion.judaism.orthodox They belong in alt.revisionism. For more information on how to cope with those holding revisionist beliefs, the interested reader is referred to [Lip93] (Lipstadt, Deborah. Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory.) in the Antisemitism portion of the reading list. Lastly, try to avoid personal attacks. Don't write "Lashon Hara", derogatory information about people or groups. (If slanderous and false, it's called "Motzei Shem Ra") It is also forbidden to embarrass others in public. (Rare exceptions exist, so read a book such as R' Pliskin's Guard your Tongue for details.) What topics are not appropriate for alt.religion.judaism.orthodox *Politics including Zionism, use talk.politics.mideast or other appropriate group *Attempts to convert, use alt.messianic or other appropriate group *Personal attacks *Binaries [there is a standard template for this] .... Query: would discussions of the differences and similarities of Orthodox to non-Orthodox Judaism be allowed? Yes . END CHARTER.
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Extractions: Judaism and Catholicism Bonfils Studio, Beirut, c. 1875 (from: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/mideast/photo/42-85.jpeg) Click the banner to learn more about and purchase this book and additional popular apologetics and theology titles by Dave Armstrong The Wailing Wall is actually a small portion of what remains of the outer retaining wall surrounding the Second Temple in Jerusalem. King Solomon built the First Temple in the 10th century BCE. It was destroyed in 586 BCE by the Babylonians. The Second Temple was built on the same ground in 516 BCE and was vastly enlarged and beautified by Herod in 20 BCE. The Temple was again destroyed, this time by the Romans in 70 CE. All that is left of the vast Temple structure are portions of the retaining walls. (description by Michael Dubiner; see his beautiful photographs at: http://duby.com/wall/Wall1.html) Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Is the Servant of Isaiah 53 the Messiah or Collective Israel? (Dave Armstrong vs. "Ari G.")
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Extractions: What is Messianic Judaism? Messianic Judaism is a biblically based movement of Jewish people who have come to accept Yeshua as the promised Jewish Messiah of Israel. Yeshua is the Hebrew name of Jesus, which means Salvation. Today, there are tens of thousands of Messianic Jews in the United States alone. Some have estimated the number to be as high as 350,000. Messianic Synagogues are springing up in almost every major city across the country including Sarasota. Other nations such as Israel, Canada, Russia, Mexico, France, England, Australia, Argentina, and South Africa are experiencing a growing revival of Messianic Judaism as well. IS IT JEWISH TO BELIEVE IN JESUS? To some, the concept of a Jew believing Yeshua seems to be a contradiction. The reason is, many people have a dichotomy set up in their minds. On the one hand, you have Jews and Judaism and on the other hand, Christians and Christianity. YOU ARE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER...SO THE THINKING GOES. But this simple dichotomy is in reality not so simple. If we go back 2,000 years we find that Yeshua was a Jew living in a Jewish land among Jewish people. All the apostles were Jewish as well as the writers of the New Covenant and for many years this faith in Yeshua was strictly a Jewish one. From the Book of Acts and other historical evidence, many believe that in the first century there were literally hundreds of thousands of Messianic Jews In addition, there were Messianic Synagogues scattered throughout the Roman Empire and beyond.
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Extractions: It is impossible to understand what Messianic Judaism is without knowing a bit of history... Older than and much different from modern Rabbinical Judaism is what this essay will label Scriptural Judaism: how the Torah told the Israelites to be Jewish. It is not a modern division of Judaism. It cannot be practiced today because it relies on animal sacrifices, and Leviticus 17:8-9 has prohibited these since the Second Temple was destroyed in the year 70 C.E.. So there are no Scriptural Jewish congregations, as there are Rabbinically Jewish congregations and Messianic Jewish congregations. The Judaism of Yeshua's day was Scriptural Judaism. It was augmented by much rabbinical teaching, but its focus was the Temple and its rituals and sacrifices. In the year 70 C.E. the Second Temple was destroyed. It was no longer possible to practice Scriptural Judaism. Without the Temple sacrifices to atone for their sins, what would the Jewish people do? At that time there were many sects of Judaism: Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Zealots, Nazarenes. All of these were different ways of augmenting Scriptural Judaism with other teachings. Only two of these sects survived: the Pharisees and the Nazarenes.
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Extractions: Messianic Judaism is a biblically based movement of Jewish people from all walks of life, in all parts of the world, who have come to believe in Yeshua (Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus which means Salvation) as the promised Jewish Messiah and the Savior of Israel and of all the world. Today, there are up to 100,000 Messianic Jews in the United States and Messianic synagogues are springing up in almost every major city of the land. Messianic synagogues are to be found in many nations including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, France, Holland, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia, and South Africa. In Israel there 69 Messianic congregations and a dozen or so home groups. These congregations in Israel experience varying degrees of hardship, vandelism, violence and persecution. They need our ongoing prayers.
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Extractions: We are glad to inform you that Baruch's book on Messianic Judaism is scheduled for publication towards the first half of 2002. The book is a review of the Messianic Movement in light of its goals and of the biblical data. Material includes running expositions of Galatians, Hebrews and extensive portions of Acts, Romans, Corinthians and Philippians, a discussion of the place of scripture vis a vis rabbinic tradition, a brief historical review and a discussion of the uniqueness of Christ and of the nature of sanctification. Although consciously non-technical, the book is designed to serve as a source of information and of theological evaluation for all and sundry. It is aimed at thinking Christians, Jewish or otherwise, and at Pastors who are wondering about the Messianic Movement. A chapter may be seen on ourwebsite: CLICK HERE
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Extractions: THROUGHOUT THE WORLD The International Messianic Jewish Alliance lMJA) is the world wide fellowship of Jewish people who have accepted Yeshua (Jesus) as their Messiah. It carries out ministries through the work of its affiliated national alliances who unite their efforts to fulfill the aims of the international body. The International Alliance seeks to represent the common interests of Jewish believers throughout the world. The purpose of the International Alliance is to care for the spiritual and material welfare of all Jewish believers and to maintain within the Jewish people a witness to Yeshua the Messiah. To access information