Some do, although Orthodoxy does not consider them Jewish.
J4J is an organization, not a church.
There are many Messianic congregations throughout the world.
There is no longer a division between Jew and Gentile in God's eyes, hence it's His church, made of of His redeemed, regardless of origin. don;t confuse organizations with the true church (people).
2007-04-07 09:41:08
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answered by pops 6
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Jewish Christian Church
2016-11-14 08:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is true but some of them were not really Jews but naturalized or converted Jews and Roman influenced Jews. The original group were dispersed because they were hunted, haunted and persecuted. Paul was still convincingly acting as Roman spy for the original group to come out in the open. Persecution was still going on but the movement kept growing at an alarming rate and the wise Constantine schemed a fake miracles like Paul making him decide to create Christianity as the official religion of the Empire. Injecting their own version after picking up some basic teachings from the Old Testament to make their new claim credible, caused the original Christ followers still strictly following Jewish Traditions to break away and this time The New Roman Christians started pursuing and persecuting all the Jews whether Christ believers or not.. The original Messianic Jews did not believe Jesus as the anointed One since he broke one of the most important sign between them and God and that was the Sabbath Day of Rest worsened by the idea of injecting the Trinity theory. If ever there is Messianic Jew right now that believe on Jesus as the Christ, there is possibility that it is another ploy of the Romans to really divide the original Jewish faith and their way of life called Judaism.
2016-03-17 09:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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Is there a Jewish Christian Church?
I know that there are tons of Jews for Jesus, but do they have different churches?
2015-08-10 09:01:27
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answered by Kipper 1
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The attend synagogues sometimes and are referred to as being Messianic Jewish. Sometimes, they simply attend a Christian church.
2007-04-07 09:37:47
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answered by Gardener for God(dmd) 7
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That's exactly what "Messianic Judaism" is: an insult to all practicing Jews. It's really repulsive when someone decides to highjack your religion and turn it into something opposite what it should be. "Messianic Judaism" has more in common with Baptist Christianity than it does with real Judaism.
2016-04-08 06:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews aren't Christian, so they wouldn't call it a Christian church, I believe their Church is called a synagogue or temple.
2007-04-07 09:44:24
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answered by the pink baker 6
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Yes. Many of them are called "Messianic Jews". They still follow many Jewish customs but are clearly Christian. Most all I know are extremely devout. They are good folks.
2007-04-07 09:39:38
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answered by John S 3
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Okay, bull****! You can't be a christian AND be a Jew. The two don't mix. The 'messianic' jews and the jews for jesus are pretty much the same thing. They are a directly linked program to the pentecostal churches, and even share a building with them most of the time. It is part of their nefarious program designed to 'evangelize' the Jews 'so jesus can return.'
Real Jews understand that jesus could not have been the Messiah because of several disqualifying factors, not to mention the fact that christian worship incorporates several pagan elements directly in the rituals of 'worship'. One of the most obvious factors is the last supper where jesus is telling the disciple "Eat this bread in remembrance of me. It is my body." Symbolic canibalism. "Drink this wine in remembrance of me. It is my blood." Baccanalian vampirism. Eating other human beings and drinking any kind of blood are distinctly mentioned and forbidden in Leviticus. No Jew who really knew their religion would ever embrace christianity based on those two things alone.
2007-04-07 09:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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"Jews for Jesus" is an organization sponsored by the Baptist church, whose prime goal is to convert Jews to Christianity.
Wikipedia says about them:
>Jews for Jesus is a Christianevangelical organization
>based in San Francisco, California, whose goal is to
>convince Jews that Jesus is the Messiah and God.
You already know that "Jewish Christian" is an oxymoron, and so is "messianic Jew," which is rather like saying "wet swimming," as ALL Jews are "messianic" in that we believe in a messiah and are waiting for him.
2007-04-10 19:36:48
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