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aniello
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I'm not referring to reform/conservative only but most believing Jews who come to the Lord come from a reform, conservative or secular background. The Messianic synagogue's that I know that are affiliated with the likes of MJAA and UMJC are reform/conservative.
You asked how... I grew up in a Jewish neighborhood that had 3 synagogue's in the neighborhood. In the late '70's/ early '80's my Messianic synagogue opened it's doors in the same neighborhood. It's not necessarily a pro active being apart but the essence is Messianic synagogue's don't consider themselves apart from the community of Jews. Like I said it's no accident that Messianic congregation's are located in or close to already existing Jewish communities.
OK, I sort of understand your view better. But none of the traditional synagogues and shuls in our metro area consider any form of MJ-ism an acceptable part of our Jewish community.
I don't say this to be mean, it's just the way it is.
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