A QUESTION ABOUT THE ORAL LAW: Part #7 of Judaism and the Messiah – Rabbi Immanuel Schochet

Rabbi Immanuel Schochet expounds on What is The Role of the Messiah in Judaism in Part 6 of this seminar “Judaism and the Messiah” in response to Jews for Jesus, Messianic Jews and Hebrew Christians.

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Each year 1,000 Christian missionary groups, like One for Israel Maoz messianic Jews for Jesus Jewish Voice I found shalom spend $Millions targeting Jews worldwide, presenting themselves as Jewish to entice Jews to convert. They present Christianity in the guise of Judaism by calling their clergy “rabbis” and their churches “messianic synagogues,” refer to Jesus Christ as Yeshua HaMashiach, ישוע המשיח or ישו הנוצרי and the New Testament as the Brit HaChadasha, הברית החדשה and their Christian religion as Messianic Judaism or יהדות משיחית.

Calling themselves Jews for Jesus, Hebrew Christians, Messianic Jews, Messianic Jewish Christians or יהודים משיחיים, they celebrate Jewish holidays with a Christian interpretation. They hold Shabbat services, wear Jewish skullcaps & prayer shawls to create the impression that a Jew can be a Christian and still maintain their Jewish identity. Using Torah Scrolls, Shabbat candle lighting, Hamotzei & Kiddush they make unaffiliated Jews feel comfortable & welcome in their churches.