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A comprehensive list of all '''leaders of Messianic Judaism''' with notable and significant contributions to the modern [[Messianic Movement]], or whose works illustrate tenets of the position of Messianic Judaism since 1967.
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==Figures of Note==
*David Baron- Early 20th century Jewish believer whose works helped formulate practices for the early Messianic Jewish synagogues and congregations.
*[[Joel Chernoff]] - General Secretary of the [[Messianic Jewish Alliance of America]]
*[[Jack Farber]]
*[[Arnold Fruchtenbaum]] - Founder/Director of [[Ariel Ministries]]
*[[Zola Levitt]] - Deceased major Messianic Jewish evangelist/preacher
*[[Paul Liberman]] - Current General Secretary of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA) and the author of ''The Fig Tree Blossoms''
*[[Ignatz Lichtenstein]] - Significant Jewish believer in Yeshua (JBY) from the 19th and very early 20th century, author of [http://www.afii.org/mjbooks/Appeal_Jewish_People-ebook.pdf ''An Appeal to the Jewish People''].
*[[Boaz Michael]] - Founder/President of [[First Fruits of Zion]]
*[[Joseph Rabinowitz]]- Late 19th century Jewish believer whose works help formulate the modern theology of Messianic Judaism.
*[[Michael Schiffman]] - Author of ''Return of the Remnant: The Rebirth of Messianic Judaism''
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*[[Joseph Shulam]] - Co-author of ''A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Romans, A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Acts vol 1 & 2, and A Commentary on the Jewish roots of Galatians''
*[[David H. Stern]] - Writer/translator of the [[Complete Jewish Bible]]
==Controversial Figures==
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*[[Yosef ben Ruach]] aka Norman Willis
*[[Julio Dam]] - Considered extremist in many messianic circles.
*[[Michael Rood]] - [http://www.michaelrood.com/index.htm ''A Rood Awakening'']. Articles critical of Rood: [http://www.isitso.org/guide/rood.html][http://www.seekgod.ca/rood.htm][http://mdl.heartofisrael.org/prophets.htm]
*[[Moishe Rosen]] - Founder of [[Jews For Jesus]]Does not claim to be a messianic claims to be a christian.
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A comprehensive list of all leaders of Messianic Judaism with notable and significant contributions to the modern Messianic Movement, or whose works illustrate tenets of the position of Messianic Judaism since 1967.
Figures of Note
- David Baron- Early 20th century Jewish believer whose works helped formulate practices for the early Messianic Jewish synagogues and congregations.
- Joel Chernoff - General Secretary of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America
- Jack Farber
- Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Founder/Director of Ariel Ministries
- Zola Levitt - Deceased major Messianic Jewish evangelist/preacher
- Paul Liberman - Current General Secretary of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA) and the author of The Fig Tree Blossoms
- Ignatz Lichtenstein - Significant Jewish believer in Yeshua (JBY) from the 19th and very early 20th century, author of An Appeal to the Jewish People.
- Boaz Michael - Founder/President of First Fruits of Zion
- Joseph Rabinowitz- Late 19th century Jewish believer whose works help formulate the modern theology of Messianic Judaism.
- Michael Schiffman - Author of Return of the Remnant: The Rebirth of Messianic Judaism
- Samuel Schultz
- Joseph Shulam - Co-author of A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Romans, A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Acts vol 1 & 2, and A Commentary on the Jewish roots of Galatians
- David H. Stern - Writer/translator of the Complete Jewish Bible
Controversial Figures
- Avi ben Mordechai
- Yosef ben Ruach aka Norman Willis
- Julio Dam - Considered extremist in many messianic circles.
[1] FFOZ's response [2]. Jim Searcy's response with alleged responses from Judah [3]. Allegedly gave several false prophecies [4].
- Michael Rood - A Rood Awakening. Articles critical of Rood: [5][6][7]
- Moishe Rosen - Founder of Jews For JesusDoes not claim to be a messianic claims to be a christian.