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Judaism 101 Heather Drake Jews for Jesus, Chicago

Judaism 101 Heather Drake Jews for Jesus, Chicago. Who is Jewish?. This seems like a simple question but the answer often isn't so simple Who wants to know? The Jewish community The Rabbis in the community. Where to look for the answer. What the Bible says about who is Jewish

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Judaism 101 Heather Drake Jews for Jesus, Chicago

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  1. Judaism 101 Heather Drake Jews for Jesus, Chicago

  2. Who is Jewish? • This seems like a simple question but the answer often isn't so simple • Who wants to know? • The Jewish community • The Rabbis in the community

  3. Where to look for the answer • What the Bible says about who is Jewish • Covenants (Aramaic, Davidic, Mosaic) • The Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob • Leviticus (the law and the priesthood) • What the Rabbis say about who is Jewish • What the Jewish people say about who is Jewish

  4. Jewish Culture Invades Our Culture

  5. Where do the Jewish people live? • Israel – 5,703,700* • United States – 5,275,000 • France – 483,500 • Canada – 375,000 • United Kingdom – 292,000 • Russian Federation – 205,000 • Argentina – 205,000 • Germany – 119,000 • Australia – 107,500 • Brazil – 95,600 • Ukraine – 71,500 • South Africa – 70,800

  6. Jewish Communities of the USA • New York City • Miami • Philadelphia • Boston • Washington D.C. • Hartford, CT • Cleveland, OH • Los Angeles • Las Vegas • Chicago

  7. What Jewish People Look Like

  8. What Jewish People Look Like

  9. What Jewish People Look Like

  10. “It’s funny, you don’t look Jewish”

  11. You’re Jewish?

  12. How to be Jewish • Culturally • Religiously • Or “being Jewish” vs. following Judaism

  13. Religious Jewish Expression • Most Jews (in this country) live in various types of unbelief: • Secularism • New Ageism • Atheist • Agnostic • Jewish and (Buddhist, Hindu etc.)

  14. Branches of Judaism • Orthodox • Conservative • Reform

  15. Orthodox Judaism • Practices relate back to the 2nd through 5th century • Seeks to preserve traditional Judaism • Torah Observant • Represents 14% US Jewish Population

  16. What the Orthodox Believe • Torah is the truth • Oral and written law are both divinely inspired • God is spirit (in form) • God is personal • Omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal and compassionate • Do not believe in original sin, but personal sin can be absolved through prayer and practicing the Law

  17. What the Orthodox Believe (cont.) • Messiah is personal. He is like a superhuman with God like qualities but not God. • Messiah will restore Israel and execute judgment. • Believe in the resurrection of the dead. Righteous will live forever with God in the Garden of Eden and the unrighteous will suffer for their sins.

  18. Conservative Judaism • Emerged out of 19th century Germany • Middle ground to the extreme assimilationist movement of the Reform Jews • Maintain the basic traditions while adapting to modern life • Represents 40% of the US Jewish population

  19. What Conservative Jews Believe • The Bible is the word of God and man and is dynamically inspired • Divine revelation is ongoing • God is ineffable and impersonal • God concept is flexible and less dogmatic

  20. What Conservative Jews Believe (cont.) • We can sin personally or morally but they do not believe in a “sin nature” • Salvation can be achieved through maintain Jewish identity and doing good works • Messiah is not personal but there is a messianic age • No life after death

  21. Reform Judaism • Following the 18th century after emancipation from the ghetto • Modernization of Judaism in order to be more practical and avoid total assimilation into the daily life in Germany

  22. What Reform Jews Believe • Torah is a human document preserving the history, cultural, legends and hope of a people. Its value is in preserving moral and ethical insights. • God is concept with a wide latitude for mystical interpretations • “The truth is that we do not know the truth”

  23. What Reform Jews Believe (cont.) • There is no “original sin”. Sin is reinterpreted as the ills of society • Salvation is attained through the betterment of self and the betterment of society • There is no personal Messiah but a movement that are are already in towards a Utopian age • No life after death. We live in in the memories of our loved ones

  24. Affects of Modernism and Post Modernism on the Jews • Diaspora • Assimilation and Intermarriage • Secularism and unbelief

  25. What’s the Good News? • Here are some key spiritual truths to hold onto • The gospel is a present priority (Romans 1:16) • Salvation is from the Jews and for the Jews (Jn 4:22, Rom. 10:4) and for everyone • At present we see a remnant chosen by grace(Rom 11:5) • All Israel shall be saved! (Zach 12:10, Rom.11:26, Isa. 59:20-21, 27:9)

  26. Why Jews don’t believe: Part 1Problems Facing Jewish Evangelism Today • Replacement Theology • Dual Covenant Theology • General apathy towards evangelism • Ignorance • Fear • Lack of opportunity

  27. Why Jews don’t believe: Part 2Jewish Reaction to Evangelism • Fear of the loss of Jewish identity • Self preservation • Hostility • Hardened hearts • Spiritual blindness in part • Jewish objections to the gospel

  28. Top Three Jewish Objections to the Gospel • Unwritten social contract, “you can’t be both Jewish and believe in Jesus” • Self preservation • Need for Jewish identity • “Us and Them” concept

  29. Jewish Objections (cont.) • “We believe in one God not three!” • Incorrect estimation of who the trinity is • Support the oneness of Echad vs. the “threeness” of the trinity (Deut. 6:4)

  30. Jewish Objections (Cont.) • “I’m no sinner. Now Hitler, he was a sinner!” • No belief in original sin • Not a strong belief in personal sin • Personal sin can be absolved by works and observance • Unclear picture of judgment/afterlife

  31. Reasons Jews Should Believe in Jesus Jesus was Jewish

  32. Jesus was Jewish (and he eats Kosher)

  33. Jesus Fulfills the Law and the Prophets

  34. Reconciled to God only through Jesus

  35. Being Jewish and Believing in Jesus makes you a…

  36. You could be Jewish without believing in Jesus. But who’d want to?

  37. Want More? • Online: Jewsforjesus.org • Dial up: 415-864-2100 • Visit our booth! • Internships • Summer outreach

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