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Faith Strengthened / Hizzuk Emunah / חזוק אמונה by Isaac ben Abraham Troki 1594. Translated into English by Moses Mocatta in 1851. The Jewish response to Christian missionaries. The book is in two parts: Part I: Refutations of Christianity’s Claims and Objections to Judaism, containing 50 chapters; and Part II: Review and Refutation of the Christian Testament’s Inconsistencies, containing 100 chapters. FAQ: This page is intended to answer many of the questions Jews frequently receive from Christians. Jews for Judaism is an international organization that provides a wide variety of counseling services, along with education, and outreach programs that enable Jews of all ages to rediscover and strengthen their Jewish heritage. Judaism and why **NOT** Jesus In recent years, and especially for the millennium period there has been major intensification on the part of Christian missionarizing directly to Jews. Messiah Truth Project Mohiach.com A site about the Jewish messiah and the messianic age WHAT JEWS BELIEVE Jewish beliefs concerning life, death, sin, forgiveness, and atonement are different from Christian beliefs. For this reason, there can be no such thing as a "Jew for Jesus" or a "Messianic Jew." People who call themselves such are Christians who espouse Christian beliefs. They often claim to be Jews, but their beliefs are distinctly Christian. On this website you will learn why, and in so doing, learn about genuine Judaism. A Primer: Why Jews Can't Believe in Jesus By Bruce H. James © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 Christian missionaries in every Jewish forum I've ever visited have asked that single question. Although there are many knowledgeable people who address the question accurately, very often the questions and the answers appear in the middle of threads and take some searching to find. So, below, I'm reprinting (with some new information) a piece I started in a Delphi.com forum. |
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