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Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement is unavailable, but you can change that!

Here is a collection of substantive articles compiled to focus discussion on some weighty matters facing the Messianic Jewish movement. Reform rabbi, Dr. Dan Cohn-Sherbok, though not a Messianic Jew, is a friend of the movement. He believes that Messianic Judaism may be considered a branch of Judaism in this century. Professor of Judaism at the University of Wales, author of over 30 books, Rabbi...

Being a Jew, invites us to take on such disciplines as a means of constructing a mishkan—a tabernacle—where we might encounter and honor the presence of the God of our ancestors. One is reminded of the motion picture Field of Dreams, which popularized the phrase, “If you build it they will come.” Similarly, for us, it is as we build this mishkan—this holy prayer structure—that we will experience in a new way what it means for the God of our ancestors to come to dwell with us. Some cannot be bothered
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