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To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (23822)1/10/1999 7:14:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (4) of 39621
 
"Jewish Rabbis Should Not Teach Christians;

In the ecumenical mania that grips the churches, Judeophiles especially are scurrying about trying to outdo one another in inviting Jewish speakers to their pulpits. It's almost a fetish. While darkly contemplating this prima facie evidence of blissful ignorance, a refreshing breath of oxygen floated across this writer's desk. It came from an unexpected, therefore a more greatly appreciated, source. The headline of the newsletter asked this question: 'Should your Church Invite the Rabbi? In the center of the front page the box below appeared:

The newsletter was from Jews for Jesus. The article was written by Moishe Rosen, founder of Jews for Jesus. Although the organization is operated by 'Jewish Christians' some of whom are probably Zionists, Mr. Rosen did a good job in advising churches that they should not invite rabbis to teach them. In response to a woman whose church had invited a rabbi, he stated: '...I will first say that I am very pleased that your church cares about the Jewish people. I'm impressed that your minister has become friends with the local rabbi. As always, I appreciate any kindness to the Jewish people because I know how very much Jews need demonstrations of Christian kindness. Nevertheless, in all honesty, I'm chagrined that the rabbi was invited to speak at the church. He is a teacher who wants you to learn why he doesn't believe in Jesus. He will tell you: 'If you really respect the Jewish people, you must not proselytize or presume that we Jews need your religion.' How could I be pleased about the church receiving that message?"

Rabbinincal Judaism's chief purpose is to keep the Jewish people enslaved in an antichristian stance while simultaneously attempting to undermine the faith of Christians. This has been the central mission of rabbinical Judaism for the last 2000 years.

Emile
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