Messianic Judaism Recognized in Israel!
THE MESSIANIC ACTION COMMITTEE (MAC) led the fight against
two proposed laws meant to make Messianic Judaism illegal in
Israel, and both of these laws failed to become law in the land.
Now, the MAC (under the name "Action Committee for Messianic Judaism"
in Hebrew) has been officially recognized as an Israeli not-for-profit
organization. This means that the government of Israel now
officially recognizes Messianic Judaism!
This is really incredible news! Now, because Messianic Jews
have stood their ground, Israelis will be faced with a decision.
Is whatever type of Judaism they practice (or don't practice)
more true than our form of Judaism-Messianic Judaism?
Recently, several books have been published describing Messianic
Judaism in a rather positive light. A new book, written by a rabbi
and yet to be published, describes Messianic Judaism as a branch
of Judaism. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw a sketch
of a seven-branch menorah that included our brand of Judaism along
with Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, and others
(see illustration). This book should be available later this year.
Because the Messianic synagogue movement respects our Jewish
heritage and upholds our national homeland, Israel, the Jewish
community is beginning to show us favor. But this is not an entirely
new thing.
When Yeshua walked through the Land, he was followed by thousands
of Jewish people, seeking to know more about God. They sought his
comments on the Shabbat (Sabbath) laws, on the greatest commandment,
on traditional laws of kashrut (kosher). He was popular-at least
with the am ha-aretz (the common folk).
Likewise, as the first Messianic community grew, the Book of
Acts states that the believers had favor with the Jewish people.
Not only that, but when Rabbi Shaul (a.k.a„ Paul the Apostle)
went on his "missionary journeys," he was often asked to address
the local synagogues. He was considered a Jew, albeit a Jew that
varied from the norm.
I believe that Messianic Judaism will be more effective presenting
the claims of Yeshua by making our movement and each congregation
within this movement appealing to Jewish people. We will find favor.
God has plans for our people. He called Israel to be "a light
to the nations." But right now, Israel, for the most part, is
still in darkness. Only a small percentage of Jews have seen the
Light of the World and are truly able to bring light to the world.
Only Messianic Jews have that Light.
These are awesome times-Israel is softening toward Messianic
Jews; some are even embracing us. Books are honestly describing
what Messianic Judaism is all about. Less and less are we depicted
as "tricky missionaries" bent on destroying the Jewish people,
as we have been described in the past.
Soon Messianic Jews will be able to boldly take a stand with
the rest of the Jewish community. This will lead to normal discussions
about our rabbi, Yeshua, the Messiah. Plus, there is information
the non-Messianic Jewish community can share with us. This
give-and-take will be used by the Lord to accomplish his purpose.
Remember, we're all-part of the same menorah. Get ready! I sense
something great is about to happen.
Shalom u'vracha (Peace and blessings),

Rabbi Baruch (Barry) Rubin
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