List of Messianic Jewish movement leaders
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This page refers to leaders of the majority organizations within the Messianic Judaism movement.
[edit] Notable messianic leaders
- David Brickner - Leads the best known Jewish evangelism agency in the world, Jews for Jesus. With branches in eleven countries including Israel, Jews for Jesus is known for its forthright evangelistic approach in major Jewish population centers around the world.
- Joel Chernoff - General Secretary of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) and Vice President of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA)[1]
- Daniel C. Juster - Founder of Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations (UMJC) and current Director of Tikkun Ministries[2]
- Moishe Rosen - Founder and first executive director of Jews for Jesus. He is considered by leading missiologists to be the key strategist and tactician in his field.
- David H. Stern - Writer/translator of the Complete Jewish Bible