Jewish Missions in the Warsaw Ghetto

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Jewish Missions in the Warsaw Ghetto Presented by Dr. Mitch Glaser

The Messianic Jewish Movement

The Messianic Jewish Movement

Important Individuals Emanuel Ringelblum - Jewish historian in the Warsaw Ghetto who preserved many documents

Important Individuals Dr. Ludwik Hirszfeld – Catholic Jewish believer, physician, later became famous, discovered inheritance of ABO blood type

Timeline – Four Major Stages Oct 1939 – Nov 1940: Anti-Jewish decrees and the isolation of the Jewish population Nov 1940 – July 1942: Ghetto sealed off from the rest of the city July 22, 1942 – Sept 15, 1942: The Aktion: a mass deportation of 300,000 Jews Oct 1942 – May 1943: More deportations, the Ghetto uprising, and final destruction of the Ghetto

The Warsaw Ghetto

The Warsaw Ghetto

Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Isolation and starvation

Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Deportation to death camps

Churches in the Warsaw Ghetto St. Maria’s Church – Leszno Street

Churches in the Warsaw Ghetto This church had a tunnel underneath for evacuating children and bringing in arms for the uprising Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Leszno Street

Churches in the Warsaw Ghetto All Saints’ Church – Gryzbowski Square

Jewish Ministry in Poland

Jewish Ministries Operating in Warsaw and Poland Church’s Ministry Among the Jews (CMJ) – Emmanuel Hall in Warsaw American Board of Missions to the Jews (ABMJ, now Chosen People Ministries) – Warsaw Ministries Mildmay Mission to the Jews – Hall in Jewish quarter of Warsaw helping poorer Jews American European Fellowship – Warsaw children’s ministry, villa at Radoso used in summer

Jewish Missions Operating in Warsaw and Poland Bethel Mission – Evangelistic Center and Colony at Lodz Danish Mission – Lvov British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Jews The Barbican Mission Hebrew Christian Alliance Groups (IMJA)

Important Individuals Rachmiel Frydland – well-known Messianic Jewish survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto

Important Individuals Dr. Ludwik Hirszfeld – Catholic Jewish believer, physician, later became famous, discovered inheritance of ABO blood type

Lessons to Learn from Jewish Believers in the Ghetto As believers in Yeshua, we will often be viewed negatively by the Jewish community; even if we are suffering alongside our people.  Due to the negative history between Jews and Christians, our motivation for believing in Yeshua will always be a matter of suspicion on the part of the Jewish community. The notion that historically, some of the greatest anti-Semites were Jews who converted to Christianity, is part of the stigma we live with because of our faith in Yeshua

Lessons to Learn from Jewish Believers in the Ghetto Our identification with the Jewish community is not always a matter of choice, but could result from a series of external circumstances. Be encouraged! The words of Romans 11:1-5 are true, as the Lord will preserve a remnant of Jewish followers of Yeshua in every age and even under unusual circumstances!