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Messianic Jewish Manifesto
David H. Stern |

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A challenge to both Jews who honor Yeshua (Jesus) as Israel's Messiah and others
involved with the Movement to catch the vision for its destiny, which is to heal the split between the Church and
the Jewish people. Simultaneously 100% messianic and 100% Jewish, we reject the "either-or" demanded by many
Christians and Jews. Messianic Judaism is right, a radical solution, an idea whose time has come. A call to action
for Messianic Jews and a source of information for others whether in favor, opposed, or just curious.
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 320pp.
ISBN: 9653590022
Publisher: Jewish New
Pub. Date: July 1989
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Take Hold:
Embracing Our Divine Inheritance with Israel
Arial and D'vorah Berkowitz |

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Take Hold lays a foundation for all believers to stand upon — together as one new man.
This book is a solid, biblical presentation of the Scriptures' declaration that anyone who is born into the Kingdom
of G-d is born again as a new creation and is a fellow citizen and fellow heir with Israel. Therefore,
he is a full partaker in the covenants between G-d and Israel.
We believe this is one of the most important volumes to provide an introduction to
Messianic Judaism. Sorry - Temporarily Unavailable
Format: Paperback, 315 pp.
ISBN: 1892124017
Publisher: First Fruits of Zion
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Student Study
Guide
for Take Hold: Embracing our divine inheritance with Israel
by Ariel and D'vorah Berkowitz. |
Study Guide by
Ari Levitt,
ThM, ThD, DMin |
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Jewish Roots
by Dan Juster |

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Messianic Judaism is a grass roots movement—a movement among Jewish and non-Jewish
followers of Jesus of Nazareth who recognize and identify with their Jewishness. As a pulsating grass roots
movement, Messianic Judaism exhibits the power and excitement of significant new discoveries. One of the most
respected books on theological perspectives of the Messianic movement. Topical chapters include:
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The Biblical Meaning of Israel
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Israel's Call and the New Testament
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Messianic Judaism - Difficult Passages
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History of Judaism and Christianity
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Faith and Life of Messianic Jews
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Paul, Israel and the Law
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Messianic Jewish Practice
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Jewish and Biblical Worship
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Dangers to be Faced
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A Messianic Vision.
Paperback - 314 pages (February 1995)
Destiny Image; ISBN: 1560431423
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Jesus
the Jewish Theologian
By:
Brad Young |
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Prophet, madman, Messiah—Jesus was all these things to the people around
him. But most importantly, he was a Jew, just like them. Drawing insights and facts from first-century Jewish
literature, archaeology, and tradition, Young shows you why understanding Jesus' Jewishness is crucial for
interpreting the New Testament and for understanding the nature of our Christian faith. 320 pages, softcover from
Hendrickson.
Type: Trade Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: Hendrickson Publishers
Publication Date: 1995
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ISBN: 1565630602
UPC: 9781565630604
Dimensions: 5 1/2 X 8 1/2
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Paul
the Jewish Theologian
By:
Brad Young |
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Paul the Jewish Theologian reveals Rav Sha'ul of Tarsus [Paul the Apostle] as a man who, though rejected in
the synagogue, never truly left Judaism. Young disagrees with long-held notions that Hellenism was the context which
most influenced Sha'ul’s communication of the Gospel. Only in rightly aligning Sha'ul as rooted in his Jewishness
and training as a Pharisee can he be correctly interpreted. Young asserts that Sha'ul’s view of the Torah was always
positive, and separates Yeshua’s mission among the Jews from Sha'ul’s call to the Gentiles.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Number of Pages: 200 |
| Vendor: Hendrickson Publishers |
| Publication Date: 1997 |
| ISBN: 1565632486 |
| UPC: 9781565632486 |
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Born a Jew...Die a Jew
Yohanna Chernoff, Johanna Chernoff, Jimi Miller
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The story of Martin Chernoff, a pioneer in Messianic Judaism. Born into an
Orthodox Jewish family, Martin Chernoff was destined to be a man of vision. His three important visions, the first
in 1948, the second in 1963, and the third in 1970, encouraged him to become one of the key pioneers in establishing
the modern-day movement of Messianic Judaism—the end-time revival of G-d’s Chosen People.
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Format: Paperback, 256pp.
ISBN: 1884369391
Publisher: McDougal Publishing Company
Pub. Date: September 1996 |
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Fiction to Change your Life
The Saga of the State of Israel
from Bodie and Brock Thoene
will give you fresh insight into the
current Middle-East conflict. |
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Return of the Remnant: The Rebirth of
Messianic Judaism
By: Michael Schiffman |

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Dr. Michael Schiffman, a Messianic Jew, gives us a
comprehensive understanding of Messianic Judaism. He documents the history from the first century to today, examines
difficult issues concerning both Jews and non-Jews, shows how Messianic Judaism relates to both synagogue and
church.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Number of Pages: 180 |
| Vendor: Lederer Messianic
Min. |
| Publication Date: 1992 |
| ISBN: 1880226537 |
| UPC: 9781880226537 |
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Restoring the
Jewishness of the Gospel
By: David Stern |

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Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel brings one simple message, namely, that unless
the Church does everything in her power to restore that Jewishness, she lacks a key component of the Gospel. In
consequence she cannot be the right kind of "light to the nations." Rather than define what "Jewishness" means, the
author lets the whole book, in the process of presenting its message, convey the content and flavor of what it is
that needs to be restored.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Number of Pages: 87 |
| Vendor: Lederer Messianic
Min. |
| Publication Date: 1990 |
| ISBN: 9653590014 |
| UPC: 9789653590014 |
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The Enduring Paradox: Exploratory Essays in Messianic Judaism
By: Compiled and edited by Dr. John Fischer |

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Yeshua and his Jewish followers began a new movement-- Messianic Judaism--2000 years
ago. In the twentieth century, it was reborn, and now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, it is maturing.
This book is a collection of essays from some of the top contributors to the theology of this vital movement of
G-d. Their research and writing will impact the maturing of Messianic Judasim for years to come.
Whether you are a Messianic Jew, a non-Messianic Jew, or a non-Jew involved or merely interested in Messianic
Judaism, this book will challenge your thinking, guide your practices, and clarify any misconceptions you may have.
You will find that Messianic Judaism is not a paradox after all.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Number of Pages: 196 |
| Vendor: Lederer Messianic
Min. |
| Publication Date: 2000 |
| ISBN: 1880226901 |
| UPC: 9781880226902 |
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The Messianic Idea in Judaism
By: Gershom Scholem |

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These major essays of historical synthesis provide a probing and challenging overview of
Jewish history still pertinent to contemporary concerns. The topics covered in this book are: (1) Toward
Understanding the Messianic Idea in Judaism, (2) The Messianic Idea in Kabbalism, (3) The Crisis of Tradition in
Jewish Messianism, (4) Redemption Through Sin, (5) The Crypto- Jewish Sect of Donmeh (Sabbatians) in Turkey, (6) A
Sabbatian Will from New York, (7) The Neutralization of the Messianic Element in Early Hasidism, (8) Devekut, or
Communion with G-d, (8) Martin Buber's Interpretation of Hasidism, (9) The Tradition of Thirty-six
Hidden Just Men, (10) The Star of David: History of a Symbol, (11) Revelation and Tradition as Religious Categories
in Judaism, (12) The Science of Judaism—Then and Now, (13) At the Completion of Buber's Translation of the Bible,
(14) On the 1930 Edition of Rosenzweig's Star of Redemption, (15) The Politics of Mysticism: Isaac Breuer's New
Kuzari, and (16) The Golem of Prague and the Golem of Rehovot. This book is a paperback, has 376 pages, and is
published by Schocken Books of New York.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Vendor: Random House, Inc |
| Publication Date: 1995 |
| ISBN: 0805210431 |
| UPC: 9780805210439 |
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Return of the Remnant: The Rebirth of Messianic Judaism
By: Michael Schiffman |

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Dr. Michael Schiffman, a Messianic Jew, gives us a
comprehensive understanding of Messianic Judaism. He documents the history from the first century to today, examines
difficult issues concerning both Jews and non-Jews, shows how Messianic Judaism relates to both synagogue and
church.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Number of Pages: 180 |
| Vendor: Lederer Messianic
Min. |
| Publication Date: 1992 |
| ISBN: 1880226537 |
| UPC: 9781880226537 |
| CBD Stock Number: WW26537 |
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In Abraham's Bosom: Christianity Without the New Testament
By: Manfred Gorg |

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With In Abraham's Bosom Gorg explains that the Old Testament, the fundamental
document of Jewish faith, also has an enduring, unique, and binding character for Christians. He also points out
that the central theological data of the Old Testament—such as G-d’s covenant with people, messianic
expectations, and hope for the time of salvation at the end of the ages—are not "canceled" or abolished in the New
Testament, nor are they completely fulfilled. Through his exploration, Gorg concludes that "Christianity without the
New Testament" is indeed possible.
| Type: Hardcover |
| Vendor: Liturgical Press |
| Publication Date: 1999 |
| ISBN: 0814628869 |
| UPC: 9780814628867 |
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| Dimensions: 8 1/4 X 5 3/8 |
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The Way of the Lord
By:
Joel Marcus |

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The New Testament's messianic interpretation of the Old is an important key to its
theology. This book examines the way the author of the Gospel of Mark uses the Old Testament to convey the identity
of Jesus. Joel Marcus examines in detail several important Markan passages which use the Old Testament. His central
thesis is that Mark's Old Testament usage follows paths already made by Jewish exegesis, particularly apocalyptic
reinterpretations of Old Testament texts. Giving such eschatological exegesis his own characteristic twist, Mark
presents Jesus as G-d’s true Messiah who brings the prophesied victory in eschatological holy war.
Unlike the Jewish War against Rome in A.D. 66-72. however, the holy war portrayed by Mark is not fought with
conventional weapons but won through the apocalyptic event of Jesus' death and resurrection. This thoroughly
documented and closely argued study is an important contribution to our understanding of he Gospel of Mark.
| Type: Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: 248 |
| Vendor: T & T Clark (c/o
Continuum) |
| Publication Date: 1998 |
| ISBN: 0567096378 |
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| Dimensions: 8.79 X 5.66 X
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Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews
By:
James Carroll |

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Since early Jews separated into those who saw Jesus as the Messiah and
those who didn't, there have been a large number of incidents of anti-Semitism, either perpetrated by the church or
by others when church authorities conveniently looked the other way. “Very substantial and very troubling,”—Los
Angeles Times.
From the publisher:
In a bold and moving book that is sure to spark heated debate, the novelist and cultural
critic James Carroll maps the profoundly troubling two-thousand-year course of the Church’s battle against Judaism
and faces the crisis of faith it has provoked in his own life as a Catholic. More than a chronicle of religion, this
dark history is the central tragedy of Western civilization, its fault lines reaching deep into our culture.
The Church’s failure to protest the Holocaust — the infamous “silence”
of Pius XII — is only part of the story: the death camps, Carroll shows, are the culmination of a long, entrenched
tradition of anti-Judaism. From Gospel accounts of the death of Jesus on the cross, to Constantine’s transformation
of the cross into a sword, to the rise of blood libels, scape-goating, and modern anti-Semitism, Carroll
reconstructs the dramatic story of the Church’s conflict not only with Jews but with itself. Yet in tracing the arc
of this history, he affirms that it did not necessarily have to be so. There were roads not taken, heroes forgotten;
new roads can be taken yet. Demanding that the Church finally face this past in full, Carroll calls for a
fundamental rethinking of the deepest questions of Christian faith. Only then can Christians, Jews, and all who
carry the burden of this history begin to forge a new future.
Drawing on his well-known talents as a storyteller and memoirist, and
weaving historical research through an intensely personal examination of conscience, Carroll has created a work of
singular power and urgency. Constantine's Sword is a brave and affecting reckoning with difficult truths that
will touch every reader.
| Type: Trade Paperback |
| Number of Pages: 768 |
| Vendor: Houghton-mifflin |
| ISBN: 0618219080 |
| UPC: 9780618219087 |
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WW219080 |
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