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A comprehensive list of all '''leaders of Messianic Judaism''' with notable and significant contributions to the modern ], or whose works illustrate tenets of the position of Messianic Judaism since 1967. A comprehensive list of all '''leaders of ] movements'''.


==Figures of Note== ==Notable messainic leaders==
*] - ] leader of ] sect
*David Baron- Early 20th century Jewish believer whose works helped formulate practices for the early Messianic Jewish synagogues and congregations.
*] - General Secretary of the ] *] - General Secretary of the ]
*] - ] leader of ]
*]
*] - Founder/Director of ] *] - Founder/Director of ]
*] - Founder of the ]
*] - Deceased major Messianic Jewish evangelist/preacher *] - Deceased major Messianic Jewish evangelist/preacher
*] - Current General Secretary of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA) and the author of ''The Fig Tree Blossoms'' *] - Current General Secretary of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA) and the author of ''The Fig Tree Blossoms''
*] - Significant Jewish believer in Yeshua (JBY) from the 19th and very early 20th century, author of . *] - Significant Jewish believer in Yeshua (JBY) from the 19th and very early 20th century, author of .
*] - Founder/President of ]
*]- Late 19th century Jewish believer whose works help formulate the modern theology of Messianic Judaism.
*] - Author of ''Return of the Remnant: The Rebirth of Messianic Judaism''
*]
*] - Co-author of ''A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Romans, A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Acts vol 1 & 2, and A Commentary on the Jewish roots of Galatians''
*] - Writer/translator of the ] *] - Writer/translator of the ]


==Controversial Figures== ==Controversial figures==
*] - Considered extremist in many ]ish messianic circles.
*]
*] aka Norman Willis
*] - Considered extremist in many messianic circles.
FFOZ's response . Jim Searcy's response with alleged responses from Judah . Allegedly gave several false prophecies . FFOZ's response . Jim Searcy's response with alleged responses from Judah . Allegedly gave several false prophecies .
*] - . Articles critical of Rood: *] - . Articles critical of Rood:
*] - Founder of ]Does not claim to be a messianic claims to be a christian. *] - Founder of ]. Is a ]ity





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A comprehensive list of all leaders of messianic movements.

Notable messainic leaders

Controversial figures

FFOZ's response . Jim Searcy's response with alleged responses from Judah . Allegedly gave several false prophecies .

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