Perhaps the government of Israel should start viewing Messianic Jews as diplomatic assets rather than a religious threat.
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Indeed, Messianic Jews are largely shunned by mainstream Jewish communities around the world, and are commonly seen as proselytizers.
A Jew? A Christian? A "Jew for Jesus"? Jacob Damkani isn't as focused on his own mission as he is on challenging replacement theology.
The survey, which was published this week, is mostly composed of the standard questions.