Thursday, 14 March 2013



Dear Michael, Shalom!  Thankful other Christians are catching on (and that they also are "non-proselytizing")!!  Yes, the history of Christian anti-Semitism through the centuries has been shameful. 
 
As you may know, we as "Bible Students" have been promoting God's favor to Israel since the late 1800's as presented by our Pastor Charles Taze Russell whose writings we so appreciate and follow.  You might be aware of his invitation by the Jewish community--who was curious about him--to speak at the Hippodrome in New York in October of 1910.  About a crowd of about 4,000 Jews filled the big auditorium with scores of rabbis and teachers (who had come to speak out in case the Christian attacked their religion or tried to win them from it).  They had questions and criticisms ready for him.  So Russell was first received in a dead silence. But the Pastor did not at all seek to convert the Jews.  To their unbounded delight, he pointed out all the good things of their religion and warmly supported the hope to establish a Jewish nation of their own.  A resounding tumult of applause then accompanied the Zionist anthem, "Hatikva--Our Hope." 
 
In the audience, the literary men recognized the pastor as a writer and investigator of international fame on the subject of Judaism and Zionism. Some of those present were Dr. Jacobs, editor of the American Hebrew; W. J. Solomon, of the Hebrew Standard; J. Brosky, associate editor of the same; Louis Lipsky, editor of the Maccabean; A. B. Landau, of theWarheit; Leo Wolfsohn, president of the Federation of Romanian Societies; J. Pfeffer, of the Jewish Weekly; S. Diamont, editor of the Jewish Spirit; S. Goldberg, editor of the American Hebrew;  J. Barondess, of the Jewish Big Stick, and Goldman, editor of H’Yom, the only Jewish daily.
 
By the way, although today "J-hovah's Witnesses" claim Pastor Russell as their founder, they have actually stolen the promises to Israel as their own! Their view is a departure from the Zionist views of Charles Taz Russell whose hopes forIsrael include the promise that Israel would be a "light to the Gentiles" (nations).   
 
Actually, the term "J-hovah's Witnesses" is from Israeli's prophecy which says, "O Jacob...Fear not; for I have redeemed thee...I gave Egypt for thy ransom...I am with thee: I will bring thy seed from the east and gather thee from the west; I will say to the north, Give up...Ye are my witnesses, saith the L-RD, and my servant whom I have chosen..." (Isaiah 43:1,3,5, 10).
 
However, as Bible Students, we are concerned that other Christians have a very limited view of Israel in G-d's Plan.  So many are enthusiastic about supporting Israel, but believe that only a few will actually be "saved". . . and the rest will go to an eternally torturous "hell." That would be worst than the Holocaust!  But, in fact, we believe all those who died at the hands of so-called "Christians" through the centuries--as well as in the Holocaust--will be back to be blessed and a blessing "to all the families of the earth" as promised to Abraham through the seed of Jacob (Genesis 28:13, 14). 
 
Although now all nations of the earth are stacking up against Israel and blaming Israel for all its troubles--the time is coming soon when "all nations" will come "to the house of the G-d of Jacob" to be taught!  They will then learn how to put their military strength and resources into agriculture when "neither shall they learn war any more" (Isaiah 2:2-4). 
 
So as "watchmen" we continue to pray with you for the time when Jerusalem is made "a praise in the earth"  (Isaiah 62:6,7).    Shalom, Rebecca M. Gray
 
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Fundamentally Freund: When Christians repent
JPost.com - 03/11/2013 22:45

Christians supporting the Jewish state? It hardly seems like news anymore.

A giant cross seen at evangelical christian event
A giant cross seen at evangelical christian event Photo: REUTERS
 
The underground bomb shelter in the hotel at Kibbutz Ramat Rachel hardly seems like a place where history might be made.

Located on the second floor beneath street level, it is a large rectangular room in which the air conditioning does not work and the interior design appears to have been copied from the Soviet Union’s pre-Brezhnev era: drab, dull and dreary. Appearances aside, though, the confined space served as the improbable venue last week for a remarkable scene, as dozens of Christian leaders from 40 countries on five continents gathered together to discuss... Jews.

The occasion was the fourth bi-annual leadership forum of Christians for Israel, a non-denominational Christian organization that was established in Holland in the 1970s by Karl van Oordt and which has grown to boast hundreds of thousands of members around the world.

The group lobbies European parliamentarians in Brussels on Israel’s behalf, supports soup kitchens in places such as Beit Shemesh, assists Diaspora Jews to make aliya and even partnered with the Jerusalem Foundation to restore the Montefiore Windmill in Jerusalem’s Mishkenot Sha’ananim neighborhood.

Their goals are sincere and unequivocal: “Christians should repent of the treatment of the Jewish people by the Church over the centuries, fight anti- Semitism in all its forms and guises, pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and comfort the Jewish people.”

No missionizing, no proselytizing, no hidden agendas.

It says a lot about the way in which relations between Christians and Jews have evolved in recent years that we have come to take such things almost for granted.

Christians supporting the Jewish state? It hardly seems like news anymore.

But let’s put things in perspective. Several centuries ago, a similar gathering of worldwide Christian leaders would surely have devoted its energies to finding new ways to harm the people of Israel.

Nowadays, they come together to help.

But what really set this event apart, and underlined the sea-change taking place, was the keynote speaker for the evening: the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger.

In a rousing and emotional address, Rabbi Metzger surveyed relations between the two faiths, neither shying away from the darkness of the past nor ignoring the challenges we collectively face. He described how Adolf Hitler and the Nazis had not invented the idea of a Jewish ghetto, but rather had adopted the practice from the medieval model created by Christians.

At one point, as he related a story about Holocaust survivors, the rabbi choked up, prompting many in the audience to shed tears of their own.

Rabbi Metzger also vigorously defended Israel and condemned the culture of hate of our foes, messages which resonated with the audience and met with their accord.

“I want to give you our thanks for your support and to say that you are truly the sons of Abraham and our brothers,” he told them. Before concluding, the rabbi added an important final point, telling the audience: “If you know of someone who wants to come here to try and convert Jews, tell them not to do it,” pointing out that such proselytization efforts damage relations between Jews and Christians.

As I watched the chief rabbi address the Christian leaders, I could not help but think how extraordinary this scene was. Just 20 or 30 years ago it would have been unthinkable for such a thing to occur.

Moreover, the rabbi’s remarks were like those between friends, without a hint of antagonism or enmity.

Afterwards, Andrew Tucker, the Christian group’s executive director, presented Rabbi Metzger with framed copies of a document in English and Hebrew entitled, “A Call to Repentance, A Word of Hope.” As Tucker began to read the text aloud, he too grew emotional and had to pause to compose himself before continuing.

“We acknowledge with deep shame,” he said, “that the Church for centuries has rejected, persecuted and murdered the Jewish people in the name of Christ. We repent of the supersessionist theologies of the Church which have claimed all of G-d’s blessings for themselves, and have denied any continuing place for the nation of Israel in G-d’s plan of redemption for the world. We cut the root and stole the fruit.”

Tucker, along with the group’s international chairman, Harald Eckert, and its president, Rev. Willem Glashouwer, all reaffirmed their commitment to remorse for the past and resolve for the future.

Now I know that there are many Jews who are still skeptical about Christians and their intentions. And we certainly must be vigilant against those who seek to convert Jews, an act which cannot and must not be tolerated. But we must also learn to differentiate between them and those who truly wish to forge bonds of amity and goodwill. Not all Christians are out to get us, and to suggest otherwise is simply fatuous and misleading.

To be sure, we can neither forgive nor forget what was done to our people over the past 2,000 years in the name of Christianity, the persecution, pogroms, massacres and forced conversions, expulsions and blood libels. But when Christians nowadays take responsibility for the actions of their forefathers, seek atonement and extend a hand of friendship, it behooves us to respond in kind.
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