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Since you are Jewish maybe you should know more about our G-d. Nu,?

Why not start reading the Jewish Holy Scriptures!

Reading the Jewish Holy Scriptures will help you to understand what being Jewish really means. 

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In our scriptures you will find history, instructions for a successful life, romance, health issues, poetry, adventure, relationships, the origin of most of our holidays, prophecy, and the supernatural.  So, why not start reading today!

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We mentioned the supernatural.  Did you know angels are mentioned many times in the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the K'tuvim? Even in the six day war there were accounts on the Arab side that they saw a large group of Israeli soldiers that were not there. Our G-d was the same yesterday, as he is today, as he will be tomorrow.  Want to know more about angels, read our Holy Scriptures.

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One day a few thousand years ago, an angel appeared to a young Jewish man telling him that his fiancé was going to have a baby that was conceived from the Ruach HaKodesh and he was to name him, Yeshua, because he was going to save his people from their sins.  Oye, some things to ponder.  Perhaps his first thought was how could a man be born without a human father.  Being a good Jewish boy, his thoughts probably went immediately to Adam who was born without a human mother or father.  This perhaps gave him comfort.  The other thing was the issue of his people being saved from sin.  This Jewish man did not arrogantly say, "hey, we are Jewish we have a direct connection for communicating with G-d."  He was well aware of the huge Temple that he needed to go to where there would be a blood sacrifice for his sins.  Want to know more about those sacrifices? Read your Tanakh!

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Are you thinking that your sins are forgiven because of Yom Kippur synagogue attendance and liturgy?  Think again.  Tell me, what happens when you sin the day after you get out of schul? Do you stay unclean for 364 days, until the next Yom Kippur service?  Do you go to the Temple which does not even exist and make a blood sacrifice?  This is serious stuff.  Think for yourself!

Don't procrastinate!

Isn't it time you asked the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob if Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel.