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Members‘Undercover’ Messianic Jew in a Reformed Synagogue

Reform Judaism is to Messianic Judaism what knock-off Prada bags are to Prada – an imitation.

Women dancing with a Torah scroll in a Reform Judaism synagogue. Such a thing would be taboo in Orthodox synagogues, and even many Messianic congregations.
Women dancing with a Torah scroll in a Reform Judaism synagogue. Such a thing would be taboo in Orthodox synagogues, and even many Messianic congregations. Photo: Miriam Alster/Flash90

Sitting in my tiny studio apartment in Jerusalem on a Sabbath morning, I could hear the sound of music in the distance, a crisp tambourine, and the melodic singing voices of men and women.

Come to discover, a 65-year-old reformed synagogue was hidden in plain sight near my apartment – surrounded by a high wall and locked with a coded gate, shrouded in mystery.

As a young adult, I would accompany my Jewish grandmother to visit the neighborhood Mizrahi (Middle Eastern Jews) synagogue before the Sabbath or holidays, and I felt like a complete alien, almost a ‘goy’ (a gentile).

I would fumble with a foreign Siddur (prayer book) in the Women’s Section balcony while a multitude of judging eyes bore into me under bright fluorescent light. I watched the male cantor through the slits of a divider, disconnected and hating every moment of it.

Although I loved the prayers, the camaraderie, and the poetic singing, I never felt welcomed as a light-skinned Ashkenazi Jew among Mizrahi Jews, or in general.

In my Messianic...

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One response to “‘Undercover’ Messianic Jew in a Reformed Synagogue”

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    Good one.

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