We are labelled as apostate by the Israeli Supreme Court. Unless we deny Lord Yashuah and convert ourselves to "Judaism" should we only be qualified as migrants.
I cannot deny my faith as what LORD YASHUA said' "if you deny me i will also deny you in my FATHER..."
I have the desire to be an immigrant on the land of my fathers but given the situation i would rather sit here and contemplate than deny my Mashiakh just to satisfy my desire.
What are we supposed to do? How can we intensify our campaign to be recognize as equal even with the Atheist Israeli?
PM me if how i can be of help Shalom!
We are labelled as apostate by the Israeli Supreme Court. Unless we deny Lord Yashuah and convert ourselves to "Judaism" should we only be qualified as migrants.
I cannot deny my faith as what LORD YASHUA said' "if you deny me i will also deny you in my FATHER..."
I have the desire to be an immigrant on the land of my fathers but given the situation i would rather sit here and contemplate than deny my Mashiakh just to satisfy my desire.
What are we supposed to do? How can we intensify our campaign to be recognize as equal even with the Atheist Israeli?
PM me if how i can be of help Shalom!
I think an 80s or 90s ruling makes it illegal for Messianics to be denied immigration rights.
Goy,
If you go to the pool hall looking for end time fun, check out North Davidson area. There is one of the oldest colleges in the nation. They have a good music department.
For general information, the Law of Return was ammended
in 1970 to include the following:
"The rights of a Jew under this Law...are also vested in a child
and a grandchild of a Jew, the spouse of a Jew, the spouse of a
child of a Jew and spouse of a grandchild of a Jew, except for
a person who has been a Jew and has voluntarily changed his
religion"
"For the purposes of this Law, "Jew" means a person who was
born of a Jewish mother or has become converted to Judaism
and who is not a member of another religion".
So the court has established who it deems to be Jewish and
who may make aliyah. It is important to note that if one has
Jewish ancestry as listed above (but not a Jewish mother or
not a convert to Judaism) they may make aliyah but will not
be considered to be Jewish by the State. Therefore a messianic
who is not Jewish by definition but does meet the criteria for
making aliyah may do so without having to give up their faith.
Twice this ammendment was challenged in the Supreme Court
by Messianic Jews who wished to make aliyah, and both times
the ammendment was upheld. Jews who have accepted
another faith are still not eligible under the Law of Return.