Jews for Jesus have opened a branch office in Brookline. To be precise, right in the middle of Coolidge Corner.
For the out-of-town folks, this is right in the middle of Jewish Boston, near all the Kosher restaurants, Judaica stores, and at least six synagogues of various denominations.
Jews for Jesus is a Christian group that aggresively targets Jews for conversion, all under the rubric of "It's okay to pray to Jesus and still be a Jew." As far as I know, all the denominations of Judaism call praying to Jesus "Christianity." Nothing necessarily wrong with it, but it ain't Judaism. On my way to work, I saw several of them passing out leaflets on Harvard Street. No, they weren't those friendly environmental activist kids from MassPIRG, they were wearing nicely coordinated "Jews for Jesus" T-shirts.
I'm all for free expression of religion, but when it comes to proselytizing at me or my co-religionists, I'll see that as an gauntlet that's been thrown to the ground, one I'll pick up and beat you around the intellectual head and shoulders with.
*sigh* Looks like I'll have to start carrying my Tanach with me in my workbag, just in case. (Translation alert: Tanach means Bible, not pepper-spray, though the idea's tempting... :-) )
I had more to this post, but can't remember it right now...
For the out-of-town folks, this is right in the middle of Jewish Boston, near all the Kosher restaurants, Judaica stores, and at least six synagogues of various denominations.
Jews for Jesus is a Christian group that aggresively targets Jews for conversion, all under the rubric of "It's okay to pray to Jesus and still be a Jew." As far as I know, all the denominations of Judaism call praying to Jesus "Christianity." Nothing necessarily wrong with it, but it ain't Judaism. On my way to work, I saw several of them passing out leaflets on Harvard Street. No, they weren't those friendly environmental activist kids from MassPIRG, they were wearing nicely coordinated "Jews for Jesus" T-shirts.
I'm all for free expression of religion, but when it comes to proselytizing at me or my co-religionists, I'll see that as an gauntlet that's been thrown to the ground, one I'll pick up and beat you around the intellectual head and shoulders with.
*sigh* Looks like I'll have to start carrying my Tanach with me in my workbag, just in case. (Translation alert: Tanach means Bible, not pepper-spray, though the idea's tempting... :-) )
I had more to this post, but can't remember it right now...
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Date: 2002-08-20 06:30 pm (UTC)A.
who agrees with you, but you know already what I think of evangelism.
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Date: 2002-08-20 07:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-08-21 02:39 am (UTC)Thanks!
Date: 2002-08-21 06:27 am (UTC)Here's the uncropped shot (I really did wear a suit!):
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Date: 2002-08-21 06:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-08-21 06:25 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-08-21 06:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-08-22 11:50 pm (UTC)When I was a sophomore in hs, I went to a "non denominational" Christian school for about a semester. (It was an interesting experience...something we realize was a mistake, but definitely interesting...) I was in my "Life Of Christ" class (where I found that was one of those classes you really couldn't bluff your way through...) and the teacher who hated me (probably 'cause I wasn't religious, didn't know much *about* the life of Christ and I asked questions. *gasp*) said something about Jews for Jesus...I raised my hand and said "Isn't that something of a misnomer?" He gave me a patented look o'death and said "NO!", then went on to other things.
I learned ever so much.
Hmm...might do an entry about this in my journal...and leave yours alone. *grin*
Gesi