The Magen League & The Russian Orthodox Church Vs. Messianic Jews

I have posted on this blog in the past relating to the move by the Russian Orthodox Church, in collusion with the Russian government, to outlaw non Russian Orthodox Christians from proselytising in Russia.

See here, here and here.

As the Russian Orthodox church ascends in terms of religious and political power, status and influence, their relationship with the Russian authorities has become worryingly symbiotic.

As the outlawing of non-Orthodox Christians from evangelising appears to have come about for reasons of consolidating religio-political hegemony, I was stunned to discover that anti-Messianic groups have hijacked and co-opted this, by joining forces with the Russian Orthodox Church, with the sole purpose of opposing and eradicating Messianic Jews in Russia.

Cross-post by Joseph over at the Rosh Pina Project

The Magen League & The Russian Orthodox Church Vs. Messianic Jews

According to many anti-Messianics, the authenticity of Messianic Jews as true Jews can be called into question as many of them receive financial and ideological support from powerful churches.

Many people in the anti-Messianic group Magen League clearly feel this way, such as director Alexander Lakshin, who thinks:

‘Self-described “Messianic Jews” are essentially evangelical Christian missionaries in Jewish disguise. Their aim, well camoflauged at first by a blitz of Jewish words, symbols, songs and traditions is simple, to convert as many people as they can to Christianity.’

Then again, the Magen League also enjoys Christian support:

Though underfunded and understaffed, the anti-messianics have in Russia a strong ally — the Russian Orthodox Church, which in many places means de facto state support. “We are viewing the so-called messianic Jewish organizations as sects, which means we are definitely against them,” Father Vsevolod Chaplin, a Moscow-based church official, told JTA.

So perhaps the anti-Messianics of Russia aren’t true Jews, as they receive church backing for the Magen League?

In fact, did you know the Magen League was started as a joint project between, amongst others, Chabad in Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church?:

An international conference: The Missionary Threat – How to combat it? was held in Moscow yesterday. It discussed the issue of the activity in Russia of various evangelical sects, which has increased noticeably over the last year. In order to combat sects together, Russian Chief Rabbi Berl Lazar, the chief rabbis of Kaliningrad, Volgograd, Krasnoyarsk, and Armenia, and representatives of the Jewish religious communities of Belarus and other CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] countries attended the conference. Roman Silantyev attended the conference on behalf of the Moscow patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Those who had assembled agreed that the active work of missionaries from the organizations, Jews for Jesus and Shma Israel, constitute a real danger.  The sect propagandists, who come from the United States and Finland, are called representatives of Judaism and call upon all those who consider themselves true Jews to believe in Jesus Christ. The conference participants are of the opinion that this propaganda has two negative consequences – the incorrect interpretation of the main dogma of both Judaism and Orthodoxy and, consequently, the emergence of tension between the two confessions.

If Messianic Jews can be questioned because they receive support from Gentile Christians, then so can anti-Messianic Jews.

In his speech to the conference, Roman Silantyev, an official from the external relations department of the Russian Orthodox Church’s Moscow Patriarchate, also expressed concern about the sects’ activity, although he noted that these missionaries do not represent an especially serious danger to Orthodoxy but that the patriarchate approves and supports Mr Lazar’s initiatives. The first informational steps were made right away yesterday. A seminar to train specialists who will oppose the missionaries, chiefly in Jewish communities in the provinces, was held as part of the conference. A decision was made to set up a “Magen” league that will monitor the activity of the sect groups.

Unbelievable!

Just what are our Jewish Messianic brothers and sisters up against?

Well to get an insight have a look at the following link, because Magen are planning to come to Europe:

Mark Powers: International Man of Mystery

Oh joy….

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4 Responses to “The Magen League & The Russian Orthodox Church Vs. Messianic Jews”

  1. Joseph Says:

    Thanks – as for Judaism in Russia, that’s a whole other story – Chabad rabbi Berel Lazar became the chief rabbi by weaseling up to Vladimir Putin to oust the non-hasidic Orthodox rabbi. The Jerusalem Post calles Lazar a Kremlin-apointee:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berel_Lazar#Controversy

    Lazar gave Putin a medal at Auschwitz!
    http://barthsnotes.wordpress.com/2005/09/07/putin-and-chief-rabbi-in-medal-exchange/

  2. Webmaster Says:

    Dear oh dear, it gets worse….

  3. Webmaster Says:

    ps, I noted the “International man of mystery” has graced you on your blog :)

  4. Joseph Says:

    An honour for sure!!

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