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As assimilation and Jewish apathy continue
to rise at an alarming rate, the Jewish community is
confronted by the increasing efforts of fundamentalist
Christian missionaries.
Each year, over eight hundred different
missionary groups spend in excess of £200 million
towards converting Jews. They utilise new, sophisticated
and deceptive techniques, such as making Christianity
appear Jewish, in order to attract converts.
These missionary groups are active worldwide.
It is estimated that in 1998 there were over 250,000
Jews who considered themselves "Hebrew-Christians"
- substantially more than the estimated 10,000 "Hebrew-Christians"
in 1978.
Operation Judaism works on two
fronts to combat this Missionary threat that is growing
within community today.
The Research Department produces
fact packs, videos and booklets in answer to the missionaries
misinformation.
Operation Judaism sends speakers
to groups of all ages and all religious affiliations
to alert them of the danger of missionary approaches,
and to explain how to deal with them.
In recognition and encouragement of
its work, Operation Judaism is jointly managed by Lubavitch,
the Board of Deputies and the Office of the Chief Rabbi.
An important part of the work of the "Friends
of the Small Communities" is personal counselling,
for individuals and families. Rabbi
Y. Sufrin, Director of 'Friends', is an expert on
the many varied cults, which have proliferated in the
UK. Over the past thirty years he has helped dozens
of families facing this tragic problem, and has had
great success in bringing people back to normal life.
Operation Judaism:
Rabbi S. Arkush
95 Willows Rd
Birmingham B12 9QF
0121 440 6673
operationjudaism@lubavitchuk.com
More information on the Jewish response to missionaries,
and how to combat them, is available online at www.jewsforjudaism.org
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