Joint statement on "Christ at the Checkpoint" PDF Print E-mail

Leaders of the UMJC and MJAA joined forces again this month (see "UMJC, MJAA respond to Messer video) to issue a statement on a matter of deep concern for the Messianic Jewish community. The statement, on the "Christ at the Checkpoint" conference scheduled for March 5-9 in Bethlehem, included leaders of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance and the International Association of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues. The first "Christ at the Checkpoint" conference, held in 2010, drew much criticism for its biased treatment of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and promotion for this year's event raises the same concerns (see  www.christatthecheckpoint.com.) Here is the joint statement in full (or you can hear it read at http://youtu.be/Mk0GPnPqtj0):

As representatives of the international Messianic Jewish community, we raise deep concerns about the anti-Israel and, indeed, unbiblical nature of the Christ at the Checkpoint conference soon to be held in Bethlehem.

The Messianic Jewish community has noted the growing opposition to Zionism and the state of Israel within some elements of the Evangelical Christian world. Such opposition ignores the profound and ancient connection between the Jewish people and the land of Israel, and the modern history of the founding of the state of Israel. Equally troubling, this opposition is often linked to a resurgent supersessionism, the doctrine that the church replaces Israel as God’s covenant partner. This theology, which has led historically to anti-Semitism and the tragic oppression of the Jewish people, appears to permeate this entire conference. 

The conference is being promoted internationally and features speakers from around the world, including prominent American and European Christians, several of whom have a decidedly anti-Israel bias. We address the following to the conference organizers as evidence of our concerns: 

  • Your conference title, “Christ at the Checkpoint,” places the Israeli border checkpoints as the central issue of Christian concern. You frame the entire story of Israeli-Palestinian conflict in terms of Israel’s alleged oppression and abuses, with no historical or political context provided, and no allegations of oppression or abuse on the part of any Palestinians or other Arabs historically or currently.
  • You state a desire for “hope in the midst of conflict,” and for peace and reconciliation among followers of Jesus. Sadly, both the structure of your conference, with its one-sided focus on the Israeli “occupation,” and the anti-Israel record of some of its key representatives, work against peace and reconciliation. 
  • Your website features speakers who repeatedly raise “the grim reality” of “the occupation” as virtually the only challenge that Palestinian Christians face. 
  • Your conference objectives discredit Zionism alone of any political movement, thereby undermining your own talk of peace and reconciliation, which would require seeing both perspectives. 
  • You claim to “stand resolutely against all forms of violence and racism, regardless of the perpetrators,” but the only form that you mention is Zionism. There is no mention of the violence perpetrated against Jews by Palestinians, including Hamas, which regularly attacks Israeli civilians. 

In the tragedy of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict there are two claimants to justice, Jews and Arabs, and true reconciliation efforts must recognize this reality. We urge you, therefore, to be true to your own affirmations and disassociate from all anti-Semitic and anti-Jewish expressions during your upcoming conference. You have taken a stand against Zionism as “ethnocentric.” We disagree with this characterization and challenge you instead to take a stand against anti-Semitism, against jihad, against fascism in the Arab world, and against the cult of child martyrdom, as promoted by many opponents of Israel, including several that have hosted visits by your organizers. 

We urge you to state support for peace efforts between Israel and the Arab world that recognize the existence of Israel as a Jewish state, and its right to firm and secure borders, without any threat of terrorism. 

We urge you to remember the terrible history of Christian supersessionism, which led to invalidating the Jewish people and their unique covenant with God, stripping away the Jewishness of the Biblical message of redemption for all through the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus), and promulgating Biblical interpretation that demonized the Jewish people and inevitably resulted in centuries of Christian anti-Semitism and persecution of the Jewish people. 

And, finally, we urge you to remember the words of that famous Rabbi, Paul of Tarsus, who wrote these words to Gentile Christians concerning their relationship with the early Messianic Jews and the Jewish people: 

But if some of the branches are broken off, and you, though a wild olive shoot, were grafted in among the others and now share in the nourishing root that supports you. Do not be arrogant toward the branches. If you are, remember it is not you who support the root, but the root that supports you. (Rom. 11:17-18) 

 

Paul Liberman, President

Joel Chernoff, General Secretary

Messianic Jewish Alliance of America

 

Howard Silverman, President

Russell Resnik, Executive Director

Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations

 

Jeff Forman, Chairman

International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues

 

John Fischer, President

Joel Liberman, Executive Director

International Messianic Jewish Alliance 

 
Youth Board announces conference scholarships PDF Print E-mail

The UMJC youth board is offering a scholarship to two teens, one boy and one girl, to attend the UMJC International Conference in Maryland on July 19-22, 2012. This scholarship will cover the youth’s registration fee, making the youth responsible for his/her transportation and hotel accommodations. 

 Application Process

-          Contact   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  for an application and return it by April 13th. Late applications will not be considered.

-          Applicants must belong to a UMJC congregation and be between the ages of 12-17.

-          The application will be reviewed by the UMJC youth board. The recipients will be notified by May 1st. If a recipient is no longer able to attend the UMJC conference the scholarship will be given to the next best candidate.

-          The recipients will be chosen by their written answers to the essay questions. Please take time filling out the application.

 
UMJC, MJAA respond to Messer video PDF Print E-mail

February 3, 2012

On behalf of the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations (UMJC) and the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA), we join our voices with the wider Jewish community in condemning the ritual orchestrated last Sunday by Ralph Messer at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta. Messer is not recognized by any major branch of Messianic Judaism and, under the standards of the UMJC and the MJAA, is not even considered part of our community, let alone a rabbi. He is operating entirely outside the mainstream Messianic Jewish community. Furthermore, his claim to be acting on behalf of the Jewish people is outrageous and without merit.

We condemn Messer's flagrant disrespect of the Sefer Torah in this ritual and his misrepresentation of Jewish tradition, an abuse which must stem either from ignorance or great presumption. It is inappropriate and offensive to wrap a person with the sacred scroll, to describe the Torah mantle as "a foreskin," to pronounce a man to be "king" in a ritual context, to employ a tallit in ways completely out of touch with the tradition to which it belongs, and above all, to do all these things, and more, claiming to represent the Jewish community.

Respect for the Torah is a central value within authentic Messianic Judaism. We assure the rest of the Jewish community that this ceremony would seem as bizarre and offensive within our congregations as it would within yours. An article at AJC.com (the Atlanta Journal-Constitution website), quotes David P. Gushee, a professor of Christian ethics at Mercer University: "One problem with Messianic Judaism, in which leaders attempt to fuse Jewish and Christian traditions and symbols, is that it can easily stray into profound insensitivity." While Professor Gushee's characterization of our "attempt to fuse Jewish and Christian traditions and symbols" is simplistic, his description of the "one problem" is accurate. Responsible leaders within the Messianic Jewish community share his concern that our traditions be handled with sensitivity and deep respect. By his actions at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, Messer demonstrates why he is unworthy to be part of our community and cannot claim to represent us in any way.

Howard Silverman, President

Russell Resnik, Executive Director

Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations

 

Paul Liberman, President

Joel Chernoff, General Secretary

Messianic Jewish Alliance of America

 
K20 brings together young scholars PDF Print E-mail

The UMJC K20 initiative co-sponsored a gathering of young Messianic Jewish scholars in Beverly Hills, California, January 27-29. The young scholars event was launched several years ago as a cooperative effort of the Yachad Network, Chosen People Ministries, MJTI (Messianic Jewish Theological Institute), and the UMJC. After a hiatus of three years, this year's event was jointly sponsored by MJTI, Messianic Literature Outreach, and K20, to bring together about thirty younger Messianic Jewish scholars from around the country for  worship and in-depth discussion on topics like the importance of Jewish study of the Gospels, Kosher laws, women in the Talmud, the interpretation of the book of Job, and others. Participants noted the excellence of not only the presentations themselves, but also of the interactive discussion of participants. Several older mentors were invited and one commented, “We sometimes ask whether Messianic Judaism will thrive beyond one generation, and we can see here that the answer is definitely yes!” Younger participants also noted how encouraging the event was, altand also its effectiveness in helping to define a place for their continued participation in the Messianic Jewish community. 

 
Israel 2013 registration opens PDF Print E-mail

Online registration is now available for the UMJC tour of Israel in 2013, which will include three exciting options: a teen/young- at-heart tour; a humanitarian mission; and a study tour for those who have been to Israel in the past and want to learn more. UMJC tours are a vital way to express support for Israel and the Messianic Jewish community there.

Reserve your spot now:  http://www.yoshertours.com/umjc-registration/

Teen/Young-at-Heart Tour

(Teens $3500 - Adults $3650, double occupancy. $557 supplement for single)

A fast-paced adventurous tour that allows you to experience the best of Israel close up--for teens and those who want a real hands-on experience. On this tour there is an Eilat option for two extra days at additional cost.

Study Tour

($3850 double occupancy. $729 supplement for single)

Develop a deeper connection with the land of the Bible as you study and experience places where the biblical story occurred. Incredible teachers bring you through a 10-day learning experience you won't forget.

Humanitarian Aid Tour

($3750 double occupancy. $729 supplement for single)

For those who have been to Israel before and now want to give something back. Assist Holocaust survivors, help refurbish bomb shelters, help the poor, and more. 

Prices include: round trip airfare from either New York or Philadelphia (to be determined) to Tel Aviv, all transportation and baggage handling from arrival to departure, hotel accommodations with breakfast and dinner daily, two lunches, and all tips. 

These prices are subject to change due to possible fuel surcharge and US dollar fluctuations; prices may vary by 10-15% up to the time that the final airfare tickets are written. Prices increase $100 after September 16, 2012, and another $50 after January 1, 2013. 

Reserve your spot now:  http://www.yoshertours.com/umjc-registration/

 
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