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  2. Eugene Korn - Wikipedia

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    "RETURNING TO ZION: CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES" (Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation, 2015) (Kindle Edition) ASIN B014J6S4NU "FROM CONFRONTATION TO COVENANTAL PARTNERSHIP" (Urim, Publications 2020) "Moralization in Jewish Law: Genocide, Divine Commands, and Rabbinic Reasoning" Edah Journal 5:2 2006

  3. Urim Publications - Wikipedia

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    Urim Publications, an independent publisher of Jewish interest books, is based in Jerusalem, with an outlet in Brooklyn, New York. Established in 1997 by Tzvi Mauer, Urim publishes approximately fifteen books per year on various topics related to Jewish tradition.

  4. Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation

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    The center was established in Efrat in 2008 by Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin, who has been described as "the most prominent rabbinic spokesperson to Christian Zionists". [1] CJCUC partners with major Christian interfaith organizations such as Christians United for Israel and the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem. [1]

  5. Jerusalem Center - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Theatre, or The Jerusalem Centre for the Performing Arts, located in Jerusalem Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center , a pontifical institute founded in 1978 in Jerusalem Willy Brandt Center Jerusalem , a centre intended to allow encounters between German, Israeli and Palestinian youth in Jerusalem

  6. Rabbinic authority - Wikipedia

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    A. Y. Warburg, Rabbinic Authority: The Vision and the Reality, Urim Publications. Jerusalem, 2013. (full text available online). Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff, Rabbinic Authority and Leadership on the Contemporary Scene, Hakira. Fall 2023.

  7. David Baron (Messianic leader) - Wikipedia

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    While working on the European Continent in 1887, Baron befriended Charles Andrew Schönberger (1841-1924) of the Free Church of Scotland.In 1893 they severed ties with their respective Missions organisations and founded the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel that October with the purpose of converting Jews to Hebrew Christianity.

  8. Israel College of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Israel College of the Bible (Hebrew: המכללה למקרא), also known as ONE FOR ISRAEL Bible College, is a Christian evangelical fundamentalist private Hebrew-speaking Messianic Bible college in Netanya, Israel. It is an independent academically accredited institution [2] [3] not recognized by the State of Israel.

  9. David H. Stern - Wikipedia

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    Stern's major work is the Complete Jewish Bible, his English translation of the Tanakh and New Testament (which he, like many Messianic Jews, refers to as the "B'rit Hadashah", from the Hebrew term ברית חדשה, often translated "new covenant", used in Jeremiah 31). [4]