Alas.. by that very definition... we are not Judaism just because we believe in Yeshua as our Messiah.... What needs to change ...our faith or their understanding of the way we see things... ??
Messianic Judaism is Judaism. That is a basic belief in Messianic Judaism.
Yeshua is the Messiah for the Jewish people (and the Gentile people). Right now, most of Judaism rejects Yeshua as the Messiah, but that does not mean belief in Yeshua the Messiah, is a non-Jewish belief. Believing on Yeshua is very much Jewish, and in the future, all Jewish people who are alive to see His return, will believe that Yeshua is the promised Messiah. As a part of Judaism, we recognize that now, but in the future, all of Judaism will include the Messiah as Yeshua.
From the UMJC statement of faith:
Messiahs community is a single community expressed in diverse forms within the Jewish community and among the nations
From the MJAA:
Messianic Judaism - MJAA
OVERVIEW
Messianic Judaism is a Biblically based movement of people who, as committed Jews, believe in Yeshua (Jesus) as the Jewish Messiah of Israel of whom the Jewish Law and Prophets spoke.
To many this seems a glaring contradiction. Christians are Christians, Jews are decidedly not Christian. So goes the understanding that has prevailed through nearly two thousand years of history.
Messianic Jews call this a mistaken - and even anti-Scriptural - understanding. Historical and Biblical evidence demonstrates that following Yeshua was initially an entirely Jewish concept.
...
Another important aspect of the Messianic Jewish movement is Jewish congregational worship. If Yeshua really is the Jewish Messiah of whom all the Jewish Law and Prophets spoke, then it is the most Jewish thing in the world to follow Him!
Should Jews really attempt to assimilate into churches and forego their Jewish identity when they choose to put their faith in the Jewish Messiah? Messianic Judaism answers, "No!"
As Yeshua Himself embraced His Jewishness, Messianic Jews seek to embrace theirs, by meeting in congregational communities with other Jewish believers and by maintaining a Biblically Jewish expression of their faith. Every congregation is different, but this expression often means worshiping in Hebrew, following Mosaic Law, dancing as King David did before the Lord, and keeping Biblical holidays such as Pesach, Sukkot, or Shavuot.
Also important is Messianic Judaism's ministry to both the Jewish community and the Christian body of believers. Messianic Jews are part of the larger Body of Messiah throughout the world, and Messianic Jews hope to help all believers in Yeshua to better understand the Jewish roots of their faith. Finally, Yeshua declared that no-one can comes to the Father - the God of Israel - except through Him (John 14:6). Messianic Jews seek to share this way, this truth, and this life with their Jewish brothers and sisters.
From the UMJC core values:
- Congregational success
- The local congregation is foundational to Messianic Judaism. Therefore, we are committed to the success of our member congregations as places where Jewish people can encounter Yeshua as Messiah and live for him as Jews.