Rabbis warn that fraternal hatred, which is so common in our day, is the greatest threat to the Jewish nation
Jesus
“The Last Supper was a Passover Seder, and all of Jesus’ disciples were Jewish!”
Even if it is suppressed into the subconscious of many, Jesus belongs to the Jewish family. This is self evident in Israel today
Do Jewish Israeli schoolchildren learn about the most famous Jew to ever exist? And if so, is he presented as a messiah, a simple Jew, or a fraud?
The modern trend, both Christian and Jewish, of focusing on the national ethnicity of Jesus only distracts from his true identity
Bar-mitzvah discovery of the Jewish Messiah
Jews today openly accept Jesus as a fellow Jew, but still have trouble with his followers’ claim to messiahship, let alone worshipping him as ‘God’
There is no suggestion that the Lord and His disciples ever engaged in debate over the political intrigues behind the current events of their time
And if the answer is still “no,” then why do we keep trying to do so?
Israeli attitudes toward Jesus have become much more positive in recent years
