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The controversial founder of Jews for Jesus, Moishe Rosen, has died from prostate cancer, aged 78.

Mr Rosen was the most famous Jewish evangelist; having “found Jesus” aged 21. He and his wife made it a life-long mission to convert Jews to the teachings of Jesus. He died at his home in San Francisco, California.

Born in Denver, Colorado, Mr Rosen was rejected by his Jewish family after his decision to leave Judaism.

He became an ordained minister and founded Jews for Jesus in 1973 to train missionaries to preach to Jews. He was known for his larger-than-life attitude and a zealous personality, calling himself a “Messianic Jew”.

Mr Rosen wrote numerous books on converting Jews, including “Christ in Passover” and “Share the New Life with a Jew”.

The movement has followings in 11 countries, including the UK and Israel.

In 2008 the group launched a new push to convert Jews in the UK, in a £15,000 two-week leafleting campaign by 30 volunteers who targeted Golders Green, Finchley, Edgware, Hatton Garden, Bond Street and High Street Kensington.

During the drive, the veteran anti-missionary campaigner, Rabbi Shmuel Arkush of Birmingham Lubavitch, expressed deep concern about the Jews for Jesus campaign.

He said: “I am worried that a vulnerable person will get drawn in. If you shoot 100,000 bullets, one will hit. We are very concerned for every single Jew.

“It is theologically unsound. I am not comfortable with theological ideas being peddled in such an open way. It’s a front for converting Jews to Christianity, and as far as Jews are concerned, it is highly unwelcome and unnecessary.”

Mr Rosen continued his mission to convert Jews after his death, with a message he requested to be posted on his website when he died.

He wrote: "I hope I can count on you to show love and respect for the Jewish people, but Jewishness never saved anybody. Judaism never saved anybody, no matter how sincere.

“Within Judaism today, there is no salvation because Christ has no place within Judaism."
 
During the drive, the veteran anti-missionary campaigner, Rabbi Shmuel Arkush of Birmingham Lubavitch, expressed deep concern about the Jews for Jesus campaign.
I presume he either realized the Talmud was a compilation of lies and sought to oppose the Talmudic heresy, or he was a subversive trying to Judaize Christianity once again. Don't know enough about him.
So you don’t know who’s Jewing who anymore?
 
I presume he either realized the Talmud was a compilation of lies and sought to oppose the Talmudic heresy, or he was a subversive trying to Judaize Christianity once again. Don't know enough about him.
I'm leaning towards the former here since he was trying to convert other jews. Would probably be trying integration or some similar shit if he was trying for subversion.
 
I presume he either realized the Talmud was a compilation of lies and sought to oppose the Talmudic heresy, or he was a subversive trying to Judaize Christianity once again. Don't know enough about him.
Jews For Jesus is the nemesis of the Tribe and exclusively preaches among Jews. That's why they pop up every now and then in Hollywood comedies and shit, since Jews have a pathological hatred toward Christians thanks to the Talmud and many prominent rabbis. Christians barely ever mention them except when they say that Jews need to believe in Jesus.
 
Too bad you live in a free country with the first amendment then, you chabadnik creep. Move to your beloved theocratic ethnonationalist state if you want to "shut it down."
>first amendment

In 2008 the group launched a new push to convert Jews in the UK, in a £15,000 two-week leafleting campaign by 30 volunteers who targeted Golders Green, Finchley, Edgware, Hatton Garden, Bond Street and High Street Kensington.

During the drive, the veteran anti-missionary campaigner, Rabbi Shmuel Arkush of Birmingham Lubavitch, expressed deep concern about the Jews for Jesus campaign.

He said: “I am worried that a vulnerable person will get drawn in. If you shoot 100,000 bullets, one will hit. We are very concerned for every single Jew.

“It is theologically unsound. I am not comfortable with theological ideas being peddled in such an open way. It’s a front for converting Jews to Christianity, and as far as Jews are concerned, it is highly unwelcome and unnecessary.”
 
It was the shithole in the UK and not the one in Alabama, my bad there, but you appear to be implying that UK wig botherers should in fact be able to shut down theology they dislike, which is even gayer than your usual takes.
being gayer than my usual takes isn't really possible, how do you multiply faggotry by itself

i didnt mean to imply that, just pointing out that there's no first amendment protection in the UK.
 
I fail to see how this makes any less sense than the degenerate secular manifestations of Judaism the media heaps praise on almost daily. 🤷‍♂️
 
In my experience, Jews for Jesus relies on the apathetic attitude towards the religion and ignorance to convert secular or non-practicing Jews.

"Jesus was a Jew," they will say. This is irrelevant to modern Jewish people because the trinity would be counter to the idea that God is One (the Shemah), so it would idolatry to worship Jesus.

I was not raised Christian, obviously, but to a lot of Christians, God being three parts makes sense. That's not how it works with Jews.
 
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