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We are an emerging synagogue with a rich heritage within the Messianic Jewish movement. A place where Jewish believers in Yeshua can experience the shalom—and wrestle with the tensions—of following the Rabbi from Nazareth. A spiritual home for intermarried families and those raising Messianic Jewish children. A family welcoming all lovers of God, Israel, and Israel's Messiah.

Beth Messiah is a Messianic Jewish Congregation located in Livingston, New Jersey. We believe that Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth is the Messiah promised in the Jewish Bible for both Jews and Gentiles.

Beth Messiah Congregation was established in 1983 and has always been known as a place where both Jews and Gentiles gather together for joyful worship, prayer, and the study of God's Word. While we are an independent congregation, we have friendly relationships with many other Messianic Jewish groups and with those churches which have a positive regard toward the Jewish People.

 

Beth Messiah Congregation attracts believers in, and seekers of, Yeshua (Jesus) who enjoy a full cultural expression of Jewish life and community. Our synagogue, founded in 1975, serves its congregants through various programs and opportunities for people of all age groups and backgrounds. Through our services and weekly programs, Beth Messiah seeks to facilitate personal relationships with God and each other. Visitors are always welcome. All are invited to remain after the service to join us for oneg (a light lunch) and a Torah study.

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At Beth Messiah, we are Messianic Jews and non-Jews who believe Yeshua (Jesus in Hebrew) is the Messiah, study Biblical teachings, live a Jewish lifestyle, raise our children to be Jewish, and worship the God of Israel in a Jewish manner. Messianic Judaism is a movement of people from all walks of life who believe that Yeshua is the promised Messiah and the Savior for Israel and the world.

Rabbi Judah Hungerman

 

Beth Messiah Synagogue of Cincinnati is a part of a spontaneous growing worldwide movement known as Messianic Judaism. Messianic Jews believe that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Jewish Messiah whose death fulfills Hebrew scripture in providing a permanent kipporah (atonement) for sin, and whose coming at the end of days (see Isaiah 2, Micah 4) will end a period of great tribulation and bring peace to the earth. Messianic Jews believe that maintaining a strongly Jewish lifestyle is an important aspect of living out their faith. Beth Messiah Synagogue enables them to fulfill this calling in their lives. At Beth Messiah, Jews and Gentiles alike can worship the God of Israel in a Jewish environment, celebrating the Jewish holidays and festivals in a meaningful way and raising their children in a Messianic Jewish lifestyle.

Rabbi Michael Wolf

 

BETH MESSIAH-Milwaukee is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together in an ancient way.

Messianic Judaism is a term used to define Jewish people who have received Jesus the Messiah, and have become born again. Messianic Judaism holds most emphatically that it is a part of the universal body of Christ, but claims the right to express itself in a way that agrees with its Jewish heritage.

Messianic Judaism is not a new movement, but the reappearance of an ancient Biblical movement started by the first apostles, and continued for the first three centuries of church history. This reappearance is due to God's scriptural promise of eternal love to Israel.

Rabbi Dr Frank Susler

Beth Messiah Synagogue is a messianic congregation of Jewish and non-Jewish people who worship in a Jewish context and believe that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Messiah.

We are a Spirit-filled Torah-Observant Congregation. We come together to worship as One Body, for through Messiah Yeshua, there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile. We strive to live 'Biblically Messianic Jewish' lifestyles, shadowing our Messiah Yeshua, and not 'rabbinical traditions' or the traditions of man. We keep Shabbat (the Sabbath) and celebrate The Appointed Times of Yahweh. We stand on the Word of Yahweh alone as our guide, forsaking ALL Other extra-biblical texts.