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A Look At Jews For Jesus - By Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz
« on: May 27, 2010, 10:13:25 PM »
Recently we have been discussing the evil nature of the J4J organization. Today IsraelNationalNews posted a article written by Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz on this topic. I would like to share it with JTF readers...



http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/9518

A Look at Jews for Jesus
Sivan 15, 5770, 28 May 10 01:29
by Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz


(Israelnationalnews.com) Moshe Rosen, the Jewish convert to Christianity who founded the evangelical missionary group Jews for Jesus, died on May 19, 2010 in San Francisco after a prolonged battle with cancer. He was 78. His passing presents an opportunity to reflect on the devastating effect he had on Jewish lives.

Born Martin Rosen in 1932 to immigrant Jewish parents, he was raised with a minimal Jewish education in Denver, Colorado. He converted to Christianity in 1953, at the age of 21, and in 1957 he was ordained a Baptist minister.

From 1957 to 1972 he worked as a missionary for the American Board of Missions to the Jews. After a falling out, reportedly over his controversial tactics, Rosen launched the San Francisco-based Jews for Jesus movement in 1973.

He believed “Judaism never saved anybody” and that unless you believe in Jesus you will burn in hell. This included the 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust.

Rosen’s message personified  New Testament passages: Romans 1:16 – “to the Jew first;” and

I Corinthians 9:20 – “to the Jews I became as a Jew that I might win Jews;” loss of countless young Jews

He aggressively targeted Jews for conversion and is responsible for the  and the destruction of thousands of Jewish families. His most deceptive tactic promoted the notion that a Jew can be Jewish and Christian at the same time. However, he simultaneously condemned Judaism as a “false religion” and once said, “The fact is we are not practicing any form of Judaism. We are practicing Christianity.” This didn’t stop him from encouraging the use of rabbinic Jewish practices, like lighting Shabbat candles, or wearing a yarmulke, in an attempt to masquerade Christianity in the guise of authentic Judaism.

Sadly, as a direct result of Rosen’s pioneering efforts, today there are over 1,000 missionary groups targeting Jews for conversion worldwide. With an annual budget exceeding $275 million, these groups have succeeded in converting hundreds-of-thousands of Jews in recent decades. A recent National Jewish Population Study estimated that more than 600,000 American Jews have converted to, or are affiliated with, a religion other than Judaism, the most dominant faith being Christianity.

Both Jewish and mainline Christian clergy condemned Rosen’s aggressive and controversial proselytizing methods. In 1990 Reverend David Selzer wrote, “Jews for Jesus is another attempt to deny Jewish identity to Jews… as a Christian I oppose the group.”

In her Ph.D dissertation on Jews for Jesus, Juliene Lipson describes how she infiltrated the group and discovered a disturbing side to Jews for Jesus and Moshe Rosen. According to Lipson, members agreed that “full submission to the leadership of Moshe Rosen is the will of G-d.” She also described a meeting where “members were asked to stand, whereupon Moshe struck each one across the face hard enough to knock them over.”

On the website www.UsedForJesus.com, ex-Jews for Jesus staff members testify to the abusive and cult-like atmosphere within Jews for Jesus, including the above mentioned “pain training” as well as shunning of former members, rigid restrictions to personal life, and raging and intense anger. I met Rosen on three occasions and each time witnessed his inexplicable outbursts of rage.

Rosen obviously ignored the words of the Reverend Billy Graham who wrote in a 1973 press release, “gimmicks, coercion and intimidation have no place in my evangelistic efforts.”

Rosen’s authoritarian personality elicited criticism from Jews and non-Jews. University of California at Berkley professor Dr. Margaret Singer, respected as a leading authority on cults and mind control, considered Jews for Jesus a cult. This was echoed by former Jews for Jesus member Ellen Kamensky who categorized them as a destructive cult, and told me they misrepresented New Testament passage Luke 14:26 to convince her to cut off contact from her family.

Misuse of biblical passages to prove Jesus is the messiah is a mainstay of Jews for Jesus. Their proof-texts are either taken out of context or mistranslated. In one of their pamphlets they quote a non-existent passage from the Zohar concerning the Shema, in a pathetic attempt to prove the Trinity is a Jewish concept.

This brings me to what I consider to be Rosen’s second most deceptive tactic. On page 52 of his book, Share the New Life With a Jew, he instructs missionaries to not get “sidetracked with discussion on the deity of Christ.” He continues to explain that as important as this doctrine may be, “correct theology is not what will save your friend.”

In other words, don’t bring up the most crucial beliefs of Christianity, the trinity or bodily incarnation of G-d, since they are difficult for Jews to accept because they contradict our fundamental Jewish belief in the absolute unity of G-d. In a remarkable sign of unity, all denominations of Judaism agree this is the number one reason Jews can’t believe in Jesus.

You won’t see Jews for Jesus missionaries standing on street corners as often as they did in the 1970’s and 80’s because they can now reach into our homes via the Internet, which they flood with propaganda. Today, missionaries claim that more than 50% of Jews who have recently converted to Christianity did so as a result of an initial contact with a Christian missionary over the Internet. Jews for Jesus is also very active on college campuses, and has harnessed the zealousness of millions of evangelical Christians who have adapted Rosen’s methodology.

Unfortunately, Rosen’s legacy will be that his deceptive tactics have become the accepted protocol in the missionary Christian movement. It is now second nature for church members to tell their Jewish friends, and Christian students to tell their peers, that they can be Jewish and Christian at the same time. In Israel, Jews for Jesus missionaries, along with their 20,000 Israeli converts, promote Jesus exclusively as being the Jewish Messiah while intentionally avoiding mentioning their belief that he is G-d.

In these ways and more, the threat of Jews for Jesus is more serious than ever.

Jews for Judaism was created 25 years ago as a direct response to Rosen and Jews for Jesus. They recognize us as a formidable adversary due to our effective educational programs, materials and websites, and our passionate counselors who have helped inspire thousands of Jews to return to their faith.

Today, the Jewish community must redouble its efforts to keep Jews Jewish.
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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Re: A Look At Jews For Jesus - By Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2010, 10:38:53 PM »
Slapping Jews across the face in that manner is a vestige from the Middle Ages and reflects what some towns and Bishops did every year at Easter to the head Rabbi

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Re: A Look At Jews For Jesus - By Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2010, 03:59:15 AM »
JTFE2, that is horrendous to hear.
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At Channukah we remind ourselves of the Maccabees and the Syrian Greeks.  The Greeks tried to make us worship Zeus, and forsake HaShem.  The Greeks went to Mattathias Maccabee first as he was the leader of the Jews at the time and told him things would go much easier if he came and paid homage to an idol of Zeus, as Mattathias's influence over Jews would make an impact.  Mattathias did not move or respond, paralyzed with anger.  Another Jew hopped up and paid homage to Zeus, forsaking HaShem, and then turned and proselytized to fellow Jews, encouraging them to forsake HaShem.  When Mattathias saw this, a Jew not only forsaking his religion but trying to turn other Jews away from HaShem as well, he unsheathed his sword and cut the head off the apostate proselytizing Jew, and then Mattathias and his sons cut the heads off of the proselytizing Greeks. - This is Judaism. 
I don't think its too much to ask non-Jews, especially J4J, to not proselytize in the Jewish State.  They may think it is their mission from their god to do so, but our religion has a steep punishment for those who proselytize against Jews. - Perhaps in the modern age deportation and a stripping of citizenship with no chance of ever visiting the Jewish State again could take place, or something else powerful.  Let the world kick and scream, but let HaShem have His glory; this is our Judaism at stake, the definition of being Jewish.
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Re: A Look At Jews For Jesus - By Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2010, 08:50:40 AM »
People who join these cults are weak and afraid.  The best way to teach someone to never raise a hand to you is to teach them the hard way the consequences therein