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Baruch HaShem

I Became As a Jew

A Messianic Believer Shares How to Bridge
the Chasm Between Jewish and Gentile
Conceptions of Salvation

by Shira Sorko-Ram

Published by Maoz, Inc., Box 763100, Dallas, Texas 75376-3100
Used by permission.

Section I: A Guide to Sharing the Good News with the Jewish People

Introduction
What Jews Know About Christians
The Three Great Religions
Christian Persecution of the Jews
Other Problems in Semantics
The Phrase, "The Jews Rejected Christ."
The Meaning of Christ
Why Shouldn't a Christian Train Jewish People to Say "Jesus Christ"?
What Is A Jew?
How Does a Jew Encounter the Messiah, the Redeemer of Israel?
The Times of the Jews
Hebrew Christians
Section II: Questions Often Discussed When Sharing With Jewish People
Did the Jews Crucify Christ?
Why Do Jews Have Problems with the Concept of Trinity?
Why Don't Jewish People Understand the Atonement?
What If Yeshua Is Not the Messiah?
How Does the Jewish Person Relate to the Life to Come?
The Righteous Shall Live By Faith
Why Was Israel Chosen?
Israel: A Nation of Missionaries
How Can I Believe in a God Who Would Allow the Holocaust to Happen?
How is a Jew Released from the Curse of the Law?
If You Don't Like Numbers, Skip This Section!
Didn't Yeshua Teach Jews They Should Eat Pig?
What Does the New Testament Say About Kashrut (Eating Only Clean Animals)?
Should Gentiles Keep Kashrut?
Paul the Jew Kept Kashrut
Why is the New Testament Considered Anti-Semitic?
Why Then Are Some Christians Anti-Semitic? How Can They Have the Truth if They Despise Jews?
Isn't Paul the Creator of Christianity?
But Is It Not True That Yeshua Came to the Jews, But Paul Changed Yeshua's Teachings into a Gentile Religion?

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