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Interview of Rabbi Finding Yeshua

Yeshua through the eyes of an Orthodox Rabbi

​Rabbi Simcha Pearlmutter was an orthodox Jewish rabbi who came to know Yeshua as the Mashiach on his own, without contacting Christians, or even reading Matthew-Revelation. He set out to disprove Yeshua, only to find Yeshua pursuing him, and this through his studies in the Torah, and in Jewish literature, and more importantly in the siddurim and machzorim (Jewish prayer books based on Temple service) – the prayers composed by our Sages speaking of Yeshua. He came to believe, as he reports also that other rabbis who visited him in his 25 years in the desert of Israel also believe: that Yeshua is the Mashaich, the Mashiach HaShem.
 
He passed away in 1999, and was a man who was ahead of his time. He saw something that only our generation is beginning to see: a teshuvah-repentance of both Christians and Jews to Torah, and to each other as one people: Israel.
GATHERING THE LOST SHEEP OF ISRAEL 
And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.  Isaiah 58:12 ​
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    • Foundation of the New Testament
    • Gospel of the Kingdom
    • Melchizedek Priesthood
    • Purim-Interview with Joe Good
    • Immersion / Baptism
    • Testing The Spirits
    • Who Is Israel
    • Mixed Worship
    • Rabbi Finding Yeshua
    • Be Subject To Governing Authorities
    • Sukkot 2019 Teachings
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    • GENISES >
      • B'reisheet
      • Noach
      • Lech Lecha
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      • Shemot
      • Va'era
      • Bo
      • Beshalach
      • Yitro
      • Mishpatim
      • Terumah
      • Tetzaveh
      • Ki Tisa
      • Vayakhel
      • Pekudei
      • Vayakhel-Pekudei
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    • NUMBERS >
      • Chukat-Balak
      • Bamidbar
      • Nasso
      • Beha'alotcha
      • Shelach
      • Korach
      • Chukat
      • Balak
      • Pinchas
      • Mattot
      • Massei
      • Mattot-Massei
    • DEUTERONOMY >
      • Devarim
      • Va'etchanan
      • Ekev
      • Re'eh
      • Shoftim
      • Ki Tetze
      • Ki Tavo
      • Nitzavim
      • Vayelech
      • Nitzavim-Vayelech
      • Ha'azinu
      • Vezot Habracha