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August 6, 2015

From Evangelical Christianity to Judaism

Born again twice.

So-called “messianic Judaism,” began as a Christian movement, the goal of which was to proselytize Jews by promising they could continue to observe Jewish holidays and practice Jewish rituals while adopting the tenets of Christianity. But when messianic congregations began to attract evangelical Christians seeking a more authentic form of their own faith, the movement became, for some, a gateway to conversion to Judaism. Emily Alhadeff writes:

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