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'''Jews for Jesus''' is an ] ] organization founded in ] by ]. The organization calls its belief system ]. Like early Christians they believe it possible to be both a ] and a Christian. '''Jews for Jesus''' is an ] ] organization founded in ] by ]. The organization calls its belief system ]. Like early Christians they believe it possible to be both a ] and a Christian.


It is a controversial organization especially among ] Jewry, and provokes hostility. ] students and other allegedly socially vulnerable groups are approached by Jews for Jesus. They have also sent their members to the ] and ]. It is a controversial organization especially among ] Jewry, and provokes hostility. ] students and other socially vulnerable groups are approached by Jews for Jesus. They have also sent their members to the ] and ].


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Jews for Jesus is an Evangelical Protestant organization founded in 1973 by Moishe Rosen. The organization calls its belief system Messianic Judaism. Like early Christians they believe it possible to be both a Jew and a Christian.

It is a controversial organization especially among American Jewry, and provokes hostility. University students and other socially vulnerable groups are approached by Jews for Jesus. They have also sent their members to the Ukraine and Russia.

See also:

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