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You have so much information from us about Yeshua being the Jewish Messiah.  Maybe you are afraid that if you accept the fact that Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel, you will no longer be considered Jewish.  If you were born Jewish, God made you Jewish and no one can change that fact.  How you live your Jewishness is the question your life will have to answer.

We are Jewish and believe that Yeshua is the Messiah. We live Jewish lives, not a Jewish-style of Christianity. We are not Christians that happen to be from a Jewish background. We are those who by birth share in the covenant God made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Our ancestors pledged themselves and their descendants to a particular way of life with God at Sinai. Having been born into the covenant, we have also come to recognize Messiah Yeshua as the One sent by God to bring the covenant to its appointed goal.

We express this reality by celebrating the feasts of the Torah, keeping a scriptural shabbat and having a synagogue service that includes the weekly Torah portion, Hebrew prayers, and Israeli dancing.  Our congregation is a synagogue where kippah and tallit are worn. It is not a church.

God's particular relationship with Israel is expressed in the Torah.  Yeshua came to fulfill and not to abolish the Torah.

As is emphasized time and again throughout Jewish tradition, the Torah is God's special gift to the people of Israel. It points prophetically to the coming of Yeshua.

We recognize our kinship with other Judaisms, and believe that we have much of profound importance to learn from them, as well as something vitally important to share with them, such as asking them the question we now ask you....Isn’t it time you asked the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob if Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel?