From the popular UK Christian magazine Evangelicals Now, April 2011, this article:
This is a small victory for RPP.
Last year, we complained that Evangelicals Now couldn’t find any Jews in the Old Testament.
Within a few months, EN is finding believing Jews in Israel. Furthermore, EN even recognises that Yad L’Achim are taunting Messianics by trying to dismiss them as “Christians”.
This is a huge step forward, and EN should be congratulated.

This really is a giant and encouraging leap forward for the EA and for you guys.
Well done all.
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Shock of shocks! The UK, the nation that couldn’t bring itself to recognize the Jews’ sovereignty in their infamous moment at the UN in 1948, the land that dispatched Jewish refugees from the Israeli coast back to Hitler’s ovens, the people who vociferously condemn Israeli self-defense against raging tides of terror even as their own troops ran amok in Iraq after no terrorists from their attacked merry old England…. Yes, this very UK is the country that has “surprisingly” found excuse to once again pretend to be justified by laying stripes on G-d’s chosen people.
This is no surprise to any student of history, or of Is. 52-3.
Don’t quite get your point.
Joseph, I have a feeling that you thinking anon is from Newark
has more to do with his desire to remain anonymous than you
being a US geography expert.
ALL big cities close to New York City, were huge centers for Jewish populations, most Jews fled to the suburbs in that great migration of
the 1960′s this happened all over the East Coast; I am sure it took place in other areas as well, I am only familiar with the East Coast of the US.
After the race riots of the 1960′s; many big cities were already losing
their Jewish Populations to the suburbs for sure.
I doubt that anon lives in Newark or anywhere closer than 30 miles because as you might not know, in the 1970′s Newark and the surrounding
areas in Jersey City had one mosque,; now there are multiple mosques; hardly friendly to anyone who is a non-muslim. Just thought you might want a few facts about the demographics of that part of the NJ. actually nearby in Jersey City is where they found money laundering storefronts for the PLO……this demographic change is happening in many areas that were
once near big cities….Jersey City was predominately Jewish also….
“I doubt that anon lives in Newark”
He does though, according to his IP address.
Maybe Anon can clear this up for us!
a/s/l? What is this, some kind of a pickup joint? Let’s get back to the matter at hand: G-d said that His servant in the Book of Isaiah is Israel, but you say His servant is Jesus. G-d said that each person dies for his own sins, but you say that Jesus alone died for everybody’s sins (even though people continue to die). G-d said that He is a lone and only god, and you say there’s a trinity godhood. G-d said Jews must only pray to Him directly, but you say the only way to pray to G-d is through Jesus as an intermediary. G-d said His commandments are binding forever on the Jewish people, but you say Jesus came along and “completed” or “fulfilled” G-d’s everlasting Law.
As such, you’re obviously severely at odds with the Author of the Jewish Bible. You make a mockery of the importance of “getting right with the L-rd” when you shift the topic from those matters of celestial consequence to clownishly puzzling over trivial matters like my address!