A man in Jerusalem who has worked for years as a rabbi and raised his family in an ultra-Orthodox community has been accused of faking his religion to mask his true identity as a Christian missionary from New Jersey.
Beyneynu, an organisation that monitors missionary activity in Israel, said the man wore traditional ultra-Orthodox clothes and even performed marriage ceremonies for Jewish couples to hide the “bitter truth” that he secretly sought to convert Jews.
“The family has been under surveillance for at least seven years,” Shannon Nussan, a researcher for Beyneynu, told local media.
She said in 2014 the man was confronted by her organisation but “disappeared” before re-emerging with his wife and children in another neighbourhood. Once there, she said, “he assimilated into the ultra-Orthodox community and began a new life, but [one] apparently full of lies”.
The man’s wife, Nussan said, promoted Judaism on social media but “incorporated content from Christianity”. She died last year and was buried in Jerusalem with a Jewish funeral ceremony, Nussan said.
Many in Israel see the conversion of Jews as a threat to the relatively small global population as well as their majority demographic status within the country. While the country’s laws do not ban proselytising, it is forbidden to preach to a person under 18 without the consent of a parent or to offer material gifts in exchange for conversion.
The Guardian has been unable to reach the man for comment. However, speaking to the local Channel 13 news station, the accused denied the allegations.
“It’s a lie. I was born Jewish,” he said. He added that while he had worked as a missionary seven or eight years ago, he had since “repented”.
Behadrei Haredim, an ultra-Orthodox website that first reported the news, said the incident “blew up” a week ago after the man’s 13-year-old daughter told a classmate that Jesus “accepts everyone, even if they are wrong”.
It quoted a resident as saying that the neighbourhood was “in great shock”.
Imagine that, being under surveillance for being a Christian and imagine having such great hatred for Jesus Christ that everyone is in shock and your Jewishness is now being disputed.
The Jews are now checking the family history to see if they’re real Jews or not. If they’re not, they’ll lose their citizenship.
And we hold these people to such high-esteem calling them God’s chosen people?
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The term “God’s Chosen” wasn’t given to them by any man, but by God. Try reading a bit of the Old Testament, it’s in there.
The Old Testament was written? by the Jews to fool the goyim into believing that der Jude are the chosen few. Why would God make the biggest liars, frauds, thieves, and murderers, his chosen people?
No, no, no, EU Times, you got it wrong: A man in Jerusalem who has worked for years as a Christian, has been accused of faking his religion to mask his true identity as an ultra -Orthodox Asiatic Turkic Finnish Mongol Khazar convert to Satanic Babylonian Talmud Judaism. Only the Asiatic Turkic Mongol Khazars could come up with the claim that they are checking their family history to see if they are “real” Jews or not!!! The Asiatic Turkic Finnish Mongol Khazars are just converts (fake) Jews whose ancestors converted to Satanic Babylonian Talmudic Judaism in the 8th century AD on the order of their Khazar King, King Bulan (who recognised Talmudic Judaism as the perfect vehicle (mask) to advance the Khazar agenda for world conquest, this is why King Bulan rejected Christianity and Islam), and the Asiatic Khazars have no connection to Palestine or the Middle East at all. The book:”The Conquest of The World by The Jews” (Asiatic Khazars) confirms the centuries old agenda of the Khazars perfectly.