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Re: Laurie Cardoza-Moore
This is a a bit of information on Messianic Jews. One interesting point that is brought up from the Jerusalem Post, is that Messianic Judaism is frowned upon. If you are a Buddhist Jew, or an Atheist Jew you can use the Law of Return to make your Aliyah. But if you are a "Christian" Messianic Jew you are considered no longer a Jew. Can someone tell me how we think Israel likes Christians?
Supreme Court Rulings: In 1989 (Beresford v. Minister of the Interior), the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that Messianic Judaism constitutes "another religion" (Christianity), not Judaism. Therefore, a Jewish-born person who adopts Messianic beliefs has "voluntarily changed his/her religion" and is excluded from automatic immigration under the "Jew" category.
https://youtu.be/dy7jHmQGBWc?si=cuZsN_MQK1RAjD_w
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