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- Torah's Light Ministries - Torah Observant ministry presents articles, and teachings. Subscribe to the "Torah's Light".
- Torah Tips for Messianic Believers - Messianic, Torah Observant teaching ministry. Small searchable community and individual registry.
- The Observant Messianic Jewish Rabbinical Association - The Observant Messianic Jewish Rabbinical Association is a theologically conservative association of Messianic Jewish rabbis who willingly accept the yoke of Torah upon our lives.
- Messianic Israel Alliance - Torah observant association of congregations embraces the "both houses of Israel" truth. Locate a congregation or read 'Messianic Israel Herald' publications.
- Set Apart Ministries - Learn about a Torah-observant Messianic ministry in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Find newsletters, a calendar, events, articles, surveys, or therapist and personal coach services.
- Messianics.com - Find lists of all torah observant Messianic Judaism links. Browse a directory of torah observant Messianic congregations.
- Yeshua HaMashiach - Hope for all - Mesianic Jewish ministry presents articles and teachings for a Torah observant lifestyle.
- The Restoration of Torah - Find out how non-Jewish believers left their Hebraic roots, read an on-line book of the Gospel found in II Samuel. View topics, listen to teachings, or find out why the Torah hasn't been abolished.
- Congregation Ner Tamid - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Torah observant Messianic synagogue of MBI (Messianic Bureau International.) Read a faith statement or Torah portions.
- TNN Online - Two-house ministry presents articles and Torah study. Listen to Bible study MP3's, watch a video, or purchase audio teachings.
Wikipedia Articles
- Torah im Derech Eretz - Torah im Derech Eretz (Hebrew תורה עם דרך ארץ - Torah with "the way of the land") is a philosophy of Orthodox Judaism articulated by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888), which formalizes a relationship between traditionally observant Judaism and the modern world. Some refer to the resultant mode of Orthodox Judaism as Neo-Orthodoxy.
- Orthodox Judaism outreach - Orthodox Jewish outreach commonly referred to as Kiruv or Keruv (קירוב - "[bring/ing] close in Hebrew), is the collective work or movement of Orthodox Judaism that reaches out to non-Orthodox Jews to believe in God, Torah study, practice the Mitzvot in the hope that they will live according to normative Jewish law. The process and act/s of any Jew becoming more observant of Judaism is called teshuva ("return" in Hebrew) making the "returnee" a baal teshuva, see repentance in Judaism.
- Yechezkel Levenstein - ... the Mir yeshiva in Mir, Belarus and during the yeshiva's flight to Lithuania and on to Shanghai due to the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in World War II. He was a leader of several yeshivas in Europe, America, and Israel, and raised several generations of Torah-observant Jewry.