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Israeli anti-missionaries on alert for Tom Cantor book “Changed”

Anti-missionary group claims Messianic Jewish evangelist Tom Cantor plans to send his book to 4 million Israeli homes.

Orthodox Jewish protestors ask Christians to take their "missionary activity" elsewhere. Photo by Yoav Dodkevitch/TPS
Orthodox Jewish protestors ask Christians to take their "missionary activity" elsewhere. Photo by Yoav Dodkevitch/TPS

The Israeli anti-missionary group Yad L’Achim published warnings online and in public places this week regarding a reported upcoming campaign by American Messianic Jewish evangelist Tom Cantor.

According to Yad L’Achim, Cantor plans to send a presumably Hebrew translation of his autobiography Changed to four million Israeli households.

In the book, Cantor, a biologist who’s grandfather was a rabbi and the son of rabbis, details his journey to faith in Yeshua.

For years he has been sending copies to Jewish homes in the United States, passionate to share the Gospel with fellow Jews.

Yad L’Achim says that six years ago, Cantor sent CDs with gospel material to Israeli homes. The group urged any Israeli who receives or comes across Cantor’s book to immediately destroy it and contact Yad L’Achim.

While news of Yad L’Achim’s response is frustrating and perhaps even alarming to Christians, it should be remembered that the group is relatively small, that most Israelis are not so hostile toward the message of Jesus, and that proselytization of this kind is not illegal in Israel.

For more, see: How Christians SHOULD Respond to Israeli Anti-Missionaries

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2 responses to “Israeli anti-missionaries on alert for Tom Cantor book “Changed””

  1. Clark Gear says:

    It’s sad, the continual desire for that which God no longer accepts ( the blood of bulls and goats)

    Hebrews 10:8Saying initially, “Sacrifices and offerings, burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin, You did not desire nor did You have pleasure in them” [Ps. 40:7H] — these are offered according to the Law — 9then he has said, “Behold, I have come to accomplish Your purpose.” [Ps. 40:9H] He takes away the first, that he may establish the second. 10We have been sanctified by this purpose through the offering of the body of Yeshua the Messiah, once for all time.

    but we know that when salvation comes to Judah it will bring life from the dead and All Israel will be saved.

  2. hdfuerst says:

    Es gibt leider immer noch Christen, die noch nicht erkannt haben, welche Lehren in der Christenheit falsch sind und aufgegeben werden sollten. Es sind alle Lehren, die nicht mit dem Tanach übereinstimmen und von Kirchenlehren eingeführt wurden.

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