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naftali


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Mika:

I'm not sure Jewish history is completed, so the lesson isn't fully developed.  Right now, as far a I can conclude, I have no idea what's happening other than we still have to figure something out.

No one said the Messianics can't live in Israel, they just made an argument, and it went all the way to the Supreme Court, that they still possess citizenship.  The court didn't agree, but it wasn't unreasonable to say that they were of another religion.

This brings us to their treatment by the Haredi--and like I said, there are a few things we still have to figure out.  

But if the Messianics were truly Jewish, all 15,000, there wouldn't be 120 congregations.  There would be 1650 congregations, all scrambling for a minyan.  That's Jewish.   





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