What is it exactly that groups such as Yad L’Achim are so terrified of?

Some may have noticed that blogging is a little light for me recently. This is just to let you know that I’m taking a short breather, to get myself back on track spiritually and mentally. Normal service will resume shortly, with a refreshed me.

In the meantime, I can’t help but mention this coincidence.

A week or so ago, I asked the following question at the end of a post entitled: Israel: Jewish Ultra-Orthodox group launch campaign against Christian missionaries and Messianic Jews

What is it exactly that groups such as Yad L’Achim are so terrified of?

Well, Gev over at the Rosh Pina Project has just put up a blog post entitled:

What Yad L’Achim are so frightened of!

As Gev says, what a spooky coincidence.

Anyway, why not hop over to Gev’s blog to see for yourself just how terrifying and sinister Messianic Jewish congregations in Israel really are.

That was irony by the way.

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2 Responses to “What is it exactly that groups such as Yad L’Achim are so terrified of?”

  1. Gordon Says:

    Afraid I am still none the wiser event hough I studied Hebrew at university (ancient Hebrew though).

    What I find odd about messianic Jews is how few of them are actually Jews. I won’t name names, but there are a few prominent ones who do quite a good job of pretending to be jewish when they were not born jews and have not converted to Judaism.

  2. Tim Says:

    I am shocked, shocked and stunned! How absolutely outrageous, and even as I listened to the singing I could feel myself itching to join in with the rhythm, singing and clapping!

    Actually, I find Jewish celebrations very appealing and the communal feel to them is something I wish our churches could copy.

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