Burn Bible burn “If you feel particularly violated”

Ellen Horowitz of JewishIsrael

 Ellen W. Horowitz the Content and Research Director of the anti-messianic  JewishIsrael site, writes from her vantage point in the Golan Heights that “if you feel particularly violated” you should burn the New Testament! Her article A Burning Issue bristles with hysteria and claims that it is missionary activity itself that may ”incite the community and cause bloodshed”, not disagreement, but bloodshed! Is Horowitz seriously suggesting that Ami Ortiz can only blame his father for the bomb attack carried out by another American immigrant to Israel, Jack Teitel!  

Writing in Shilohmusings blog she suggests that Ami Ortiz was attacked by Muslims, showing the myopia of the author unable to see anything but Esau the enemy in Messianic Jews.  

She also wrote, following the scandal generated by Rabbi Riskin speaking about Jesus, without spitting or using the ridiculous “J” reference rather than speak his name! ”BTW I met with Rabbi Riskin last week (it was a good meeting), and he mentioned that several years ago the residents of Efrat received missionary bibles in the mail – as part of a campaign to convert Jews – and he poskened that people should burn them ( the missionary materials, not the missionaries).”  

Thanks Ellen, so kind of you, should have told Jack Teitel that a long time ago and saved Ami Ortiz a lot of pain and anguish.
 

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