Jesus Lives On In Jerusalem

Yoaz Hendel Published:  08.19.10, 21:27 / Israel Jewish Scene 

Some 15,000 Messianic Jews currently live in Israel, but if you saw one on the street you would almost certainly fail to recognize any difference. They honor Jewish circumcision, bar-mitzvah, and wedding ceremonies, but believe Jesus is the messiah.

The small community of Yad Hashmona, near Jerusalem, is home to a number of Messianic-Jewish families. They believe in Jesus – or Yeshua, as they call him – and in the teachings of the New Testament as well as the old. They are Jews in every sense, but for the most part keep this side of their faith to themselves. When these families gather for the Shabbat meal, however, Jesus is the guest star at their table.

Around 350,000 Messianic Jews live in the US, and one would be just as hard-pressed to recognize them there as in Israel. Some are Orthodox, and dress as the haredim do, while others are traditional and wear a yarmulke or no religious symbol at all. They are for the most part Zionists, and see IDF service as a top priority. In the army they serve as pilots, commanders, and elite unit members, but usually make sure to keep their messianic beliefs under wraps.
The fact that Jesus was Jewish is generally agreed upon, but what happened after his death is subject to rancorous theological debate. History books tend to recall the first century as a time of rebellion and prophets in Jewish antiquity, and this was also Christianity’s first chapter, bringing about pre-historic inter-religious quarreling and anti-Semitism.

But in separating between Jews and Christians, history largely ignores the story of those Jewish people who believed Christ was the messiah and continued this tradition well after his death – the ancestors of the Messianic-Jewish faith in modern times.

‘Faith in Yeshua is personal’

Jonathan Bar-David is a 30-year old Messianic Jew. He attended secular Israeli schools, served as a paratrooper in the IDF, and then went on to travel before settling down to study engineering at the Technion in Haifa. But before all this, he was educated on the teachings of Christ in Yad Hashmona.
"When I was little only my closest friends knew I was a believer," he says. "But in high school, when I was ready, I revealed it to my entire class."

Bar-David married a non-Jewish member of his community, so according to the halacha his children are not Jewish. He says that if he could he would have them converted, "but the rabbinate will never agree".

Bar-David explains how he is able to maintain his faith while living in secular Israeli society. "We don’t exactly have secular and religious people (in our community)," he says. "Faith in Yeshua is personal. If you decide to be secular, that’s a very significant statement. It’s a disconnection. As a child growing up in a messianic family, one of the main missions is to understand that Yeshua is the messiah who came into being according to prophecies in the Torah. We are Jews. The Torah is a basic principle for us."

Nevertheless, he says, there are many daily tasks required by the messianic religion. "There are a lot of prayers – before a meal, before traveling, before bed," he explains. "A messianic family has some ten prayers thanking Yeshua the messiah."

The Jewish rites, or mitzvahs, Bar-David performs are also plentiful, and do not always conform to those of religious Jews. He doesn’t work on Saturday, but can light a fire. He attends prayers at his community and even teaches the Bible to younger members. He fasts on Yom Kippur, but doesn’t keep kosher.

"Yeshua says human beings need to pay more attention to what comes out of their mouths than what goes in," he explains. "There are those who want to maintain Jewish identity through symbols, but I, like many Israelis, don’t feel the need. I am a Jew who lives here, rejoices and laments Jewish and Israeli occurrences. I don’t need any proof."

Despite his faith, Bar-David adamantly rejects the label of a missionary. But, he says, "Just as God wanted others to know of his glory, I want to tell others about my faith. There is controversy among Messianic Jews about the spreading of our religion, but many do not like the idea of missionaries."

‘Faith is more important than religion’

Lihi Einav is a 52-year old student of Second Temple Literature at Bar-Ilan. Until the age of 35 she was totally uninterested in religion, and busied herself with the healing profession. But then she met a British couple who gave her a copy of the New Testament, and she was immediately captivated by Christ’s powers as a healer. Later she became interested in the Old Testament as well, and her path to Messianic-Judaism became clear.

Einav immediately came face-to-face with the lack of female leadership in her newly-acquired faith. But she visits one of the community’s centers in Jerusalem once every two weeks.

"Faith is more important than religion," says Asher Interter, a 57-year old messianic rabbi in Jerusalem. Interter grew up in a haredi family in Washington, and studied Asian philosophy and religion at Harvard.

When he came of age in the ‘70s, Interter decided to delve into every religion he could think of, "aside from Christianity, which didn’t interest me," he says. He finally decided Messianic-Judaism was most suitable for him.

Now he performs all of the Jewish Orthodox rites but, he says, as he sees them. Interter perceives Messianic Jews as the followers of first-century Jews who dispersed after the destruction of the second temple, and Christianity as the erroneous development of the messianic faith among non-Jews. "They were wrong and we must now lead the movement to fix this mistake," he says. "It is our global mission."

Interter describes a growing population conforming to these values in Israel, with 120 new community members and counting. "The new members are secular people looking for God without the need for rites, or members of the religious population who want to be free but still maintain God’s presence in their lives," he says.

In Interter’s eyes, the prophecy of the messiah came true in 1967, with the Jewish conquering of Jerusalem. "The New Testament talks about the destruction of the temple, a long exile, and finally the return to Zion, and that is exactly what happened," he explains. This may seem a political view to some, but Interter rejects this. "We have no political view," he says. "But we read the Bible and see Jerusalem as our sacred city." This perception leads inevitably to Zionism, and Interter’s sons are products of this, having all served in elite army units.

For a community living under the perpetual wrath of the haredim, who for the most part alienate and discriminate against them, Messianic Jews remain inexplicably optimistic. Perhaps it is because they still follow in the footsteps of that Galilee-born Jew who wandered into Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, the one who believed in turning the other cheek.

Submitted by: Shloimi, August 21st, 2010 Topic: Messianic Believers
Tags: community, Community, faith, integration, Israel, israel, jersusalem, messianic, Messianic , Messianic

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5 Comments

cherokeewind51 commented on October 01, 2010:

I have a relationship with God and by the test of salvation; by far I am not righteous enough or flawless in this natural world we live in. I am doing the things I think God expects which is trying to do all things that are pleasing in his site. I have knowledge of the things that may not be pleasing in the sense of what God demands by commandments or law. For many laws are man made. I think from my studies in which any will call is opinion or a message from my studies is that God derived the new covenant from the walk in faith from Abraham and the seed there of. It Was the sacrifice offer of Abraham's son Isaac. This event caused God to come down and deliver an attribute of the flesh and make pure and Holy a man in the flesh. This man is Jesus or Yeshua as a way to bring the creation of lfe back to him with all thy heart and love and revive the dead spirit. These things started from the deception at the tree of knowledge. I believe that all the wrath throughout the seasons of life from God's will did not work well on the nature of man because of the weakness and sin by deception of evil. We are weak God is absolute and ominous. He wants to defeat the evil and bring the defeaters with him so that we may have joy with him in righteousness. God Love's us all.

cherokeewind51 commented on September 30, 2010:

To alanisgear; True it takes absolute faith and walk steadfast without faltering. Absolute Love from the heart. This is difficult for many in a secular society of many religions and belief cultures today. This includes everything in the scope of atheism. This steadfastness in faith is the true test. I agree we must be careful and very cautious in a world of deceit.

alanisagear commented on September 30, 2010:

To Cherokee; Study to show yourself approved. Who is Jesus and who is Mary? Just because 80% of the world believes something does not make truth. YESHUA BEN YAH { Yeshua the son of God} said while in prayer to the FATHER that, "your word is truth." If ever there were a time where men desperatly needed to toss out the leavening from their house it is now. Also HE said, " It is written that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word out of the mouth of Yah!" So to even suggest that TORAH or the New COVENANT, or the writings of Paul are more important than another is folly. Or to suggest that because of GRACE and the new covenant that somehow deminishes what Yah did previously is also folly. We need to learn HIS ways and with all of our heart acknowledge HIS wonderfull work yesterday, today, and forever.

cherokeewind51 commented on September 29, 2010:

God will show miracles today and they will come through a relationship with Jesus.. ZECH 12:7 "Jehovah also shall save the tents of Judah first, that the glory of the house of David and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem be not magnified above Judah." ZECH 12:8 "In that day shall Jehovah defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem: and he that is feeble among them at that day shall be as David; and the house of David shall be as God, as the angel of Jehovah before them." ZECH 12:10 "And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplication; and they shall look unto me whom they have pierced; and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his first-born." "ZECH 12:12 And the land shall mourn, every family apart; the family of the house of David apart, and their wives apart; the family of the house of Nathan apart, and their wives apart;" "ZECH 13:1 In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, for sin and for uncleanness." The fountain will be opened through the blood sacrifice of Jesus. This is the only way to get salvation. I am not promoting fear for fear of things in the world is a sin. To fear God is a blessing. He has opened the door for all mankind to live. Now for the birth of Jesus we have the scripture of Matthew that binds the truth in our Lord Jesus. "MT 1:1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham." "MT 1:6 and Jesse begat David the king. And David begat Solomon of her `that had been the wife' of Uriah;" "MT 1:17 So all the generations from Abraham unto David are fourteen generations; and from David unto the carrying away to Babylon fourteen generations; and from the carrying away to Babylon unto the Christ fourteen generations." MT 1:20 "But when he thought on these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit." The Holy Spirit is at your hands today through the blood salvation of our Jesus Christ. Please consider the promise and salvation and join the Kingdom of God today. Pray with all your heart and with all your faith and trust in Jesus and your salvation for eternal life will become.

alanisagear commented on September 03, 2010:

Shloimi, Please allow me to remind you of the warning of the Lamb of YAH concerning the deceit of the end times. It is written that many delusional people will profess to know the Master calling him LORD on judgement day. To those it is written that our Adonai will declair, "I never knew you!" Many of these same people refer to the only begotten SON of GOD as "Jesus Christ." You know that was not HIS "given" name at birth. Do you remember that it is written that there is no other name GIVEN in HEAVEN or Earth whereby a man must be saved? Please do not say I am being petty, for I really do fear God and try to see things from his perspective. He will have the last word and I do not want to offend HIM in any way. It is for this reason I repeat what is written in TORAH so may times, "be carefull to observe." Alan

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