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1053.1 | More info...? | KAOFS::J_MORRIS | | Mon Mar 25 1991 16:12 | 4 |
| Now that you've whetted our appetite -- any chance of posting parts of
this intriguing article?
John
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1053.2 | | SQGUK::LEVY | The Bloodhound | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:15 | 7 |
| I wonder if they might hpld similar beliefs to the Seventh Day
Adventists?
It's quite funny, here in Reading I often see them all dressed up
leaving Church as I walk home from Shul!
Malcolm
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1053.3 | A little more info | CPDW::SEIDMAN | Aaron Seidman | Tue Mar 26 1991 00:24 | 25 |
| The article was fairly long, and I didn't have the time to type it in,
but I thought it was worth mentioning. If I have time, I'll do a more
comprehensive summary (or perhaps someone else will). I don't have the
article in front of me, but I think this is reasonably accurate:
As I understand it, the minister of the church came to the conclusion
that much of current Christian practice is actually pagan, and he
wanted to get back to basics. He persuaded some of the congregation to
eliminate some of the things that he considered pagan symbols, such as
the church steeple. He also arranged for an Orthodox rabbi to give
lessons on Jewish belief and practice. They consider themselves
Christian (i.e. they are not, apparently, interested in converting) but
want to be Gerim Toshvim--rightous Gentiles. This was a practice that
was fairly widespread in Second Temple times, and disappeared with the
advent of Christianity. Jewish tradition holds that Jews are obligated
to follow all the commandments in the Torah, but Gentiles are obligated
only to follow those instructions given to Noah.
Not everyone followed his lead, and the church is considerably smaller
than when this all started. Quotes attributed to people from other
churches give the impression that this group is regared by their
neighbors somewhat the same way that Jews for Jesus is looked upon by
Jews.
Aaron
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1053.4 | seeking a particular book... | VMSMKT::PULKSTENIS | Psalms 93:4 | Thu May 09 1991 13:41 | 11 |
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I don't know anything about this particular group - in fact, have
never heard of them, but this seemed like a good place to ask
about a book I'm looking for.
Does anyone know the publisher of "The Way of the Righteous Gentile"
or where I can get the book? [Mass./N.H. area]
Thanks,
Irena
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1053.5 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu May 09 1991 19:40 | 6 |
| re .4:
Have you tried looking it up in "Books in Print"? Any bookstore or library
should have a copy. If it's a Jewish publisher, the Israel Book Shop in
Brookline can probably order it for you. If it's a Christian publisher,
I'm sure a Christian bookstore can get it.
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1053.6 | don't think it's a Christian book | VMSMKT::PULKSTENIS | Psalms 93:4 | Thu May 09 1991 22:06 | 10 |
| re -1
Thanks. I haven't had success finding it through Christian
book stores. I don't think it's a Christian book.
A number for the Israel Book Shop in Brookline would be appreciated,
if you have it handy.
Irena
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1053.7 | ISB(617)566-7113 | GRANPA::AFRYDMAN | | Thu May 09 1991 23:32 | 1 |
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1053.8 | Summmarize book??? | KAOFS::J_MORRIS | | Fri May 10 1991 16:11 | 6 |
| Irena,
Once you acquire this book, and if you find it interesting, perhaps you
could share some of its conclusions?
J.
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1053.9 | possibly | VMSMKT::PULKSTENIS | Psalms 93:4 | Mon May 13 1991 22:22 | 10 |
|
J.,
Well, now, I'll consider that, depending on its conclusions and
this little matter called "time". :^)
Thanks for the telephone number a couple replies back...
Irena
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