We’ve re-branded for 2017! Special thanks to our friends at Keren Ohr Messianic Synagogue in Savannah, GA for their help: Ellie Caracelo drew our new mascot, Elliot C. Meow (before anybody asks: yes, his family’s original last name was Meowskowitz and it was shortened at Ellis Island) and Rebbetzin Jennifer Caracelo re-designed our logo, as well as our new web site and business cards! Be sure to check it out the new web site! And, just so we’re all on the same page, there is a ride at Yeshualand named after this family: The Jude and Jennifer Carousel-o! đ
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Jews for Jesus to Start Requiring Their Missionaries to Have Tattoos
San Francisco, CA – While the common stereotype for Jewish people is to not have tattoos or else they canât be buried in a Jewish cemetery, Jews for Jesus, the leading organization for Jewish evangelism, has never been one to follow the crowd. On the forefront of an ever changing society, JFJ has always been a pioneer in developing and executing new ideas and their latest idea will shock the entire Jewish community: mandatory tattoos for their missionaries.
âItâs a new day and we need a new way to reach as many UJs [Unsaved Jews] as we can,â said JFJ Executive Director, David Brickner. âOne of our missionaries, Arielle Randle, presented a paper earlier this year at the Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism Conference of North America titled âNothing New Under the Sun: What Jewish young adults today have in common with their parentsâ generation and why they are just as open to the gospel.â In it she stated, âThrough culturally relevant methods, the gospel was brought to the hippies. Now we must bring it to the hipsters.â I couldnât agree with that more. The one thing every hipster has in common with other hipsters is that they all have tattoos! The best way to reach hipsters is to blend in with them; make them think weâre one of them. How do you do that? Have tattoos! So weâre starting to require our missionaries to have tattoos in order to better reach our #1 target audience: hipsters. Some of our missionaries already have tattoos, which is great. Theyâll be the ones leading our sorties and other evangelistic events. Our other missionaries were given a year to comply, which I thought was adequate time to pick out a tattoo and artist. Not everyone agreed with this new policy. Youâll notice a lot of our staff have left recently. It was displeasure over this policy that they all left, but I can assure you I still stand by it 100%. Itâs also a great way to weed out those who arenât serious about sharing the gospel with hipsters. And donât worry, weâre allowing everyone to choose their own tattoos, though we did strongly recommend they get the Shema tattooed upon their hands or as a frontlet between their eyes.â
Jews for Jesus is definitely venturing to go where no Jewish evangelist has gone before, with mandatory tattoos, but we trust that they know what theyâre doing. If youâd like to help their missionaries pick out tattoos you may visit jewsforjesus.org and if youâd like to read Arielleâs entire article that this idea was based on you can find that at http://www.lcje-na.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Randle_Arielle.pdf