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Messianic-Jews are not converts to Christianity from Judaism but they are members of Later Judaism in Messianic Judaism along with Karaite Judaism and Nazarine Judaism. In despite of the Messianic-Judaism religion of Later Judaism there are inner Christian cults movements or Early Judaism mosaic movements that keep inter-faith services for Jews and gentiles. Even so, the first Messianic Jew should not be categorised as converted to a non Judaism religion that would look as an act of assimilation from behalf of the Christianity.--FlorinCB (talk) 09:43, 23 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Was called first movement and not sect like on Jewish Encyclopedia by mosaic believers
curprev15:06, 7 March 2022 FlorinCBtalkcontribs m 5,439 bytes +301 Was called first ''movement'' and there is no quotation regarding the word ''sect'' added only here on Jewish Encyclopedia quoting a publication at St. Petersburg from 1892. undo