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Not only have I had conversations but she is one of my best friends. My messianic Jewish friend took me to Israel--we had a wonderful time.

Just because she is messianic (believes that Jesus is the messiah) does not make her any less a Jew. In fact--she is doubly blessed if you ask me.

In our conversations she expresses how much the scriptures and Jewish religious traditions become more alive and real to her.
She is no longer waiting for her messiah--he has come and so she enjoys the fruits of a relationship with Yeshua (Jesus) while celebrating her Jewsih roots. After all --Jesus is a jew.

It does not matter that Jews do not recognize messianic Jews. They break their own laws by judging anothers heart and further they can't just erase the fact these messianic Jews have experienced the same history as their brothers and sisters--including the Holocaust.

My trip to Israel with my messianic friend opened up the meaning of this holy place better than anyone else could.

2007-03-18 02:26:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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