Missionaries Invite Jews to ‘Kosher for Pesach’ Seder

April 02, 2012
A missionary seder held in previous years

The missionaries are at it again, flooding Israel with posters inviting one and all to attend public seders that make cynical use of the symbols of our freedom to convince unknowing Jews to abandon their faith.

The posters advertise a “Pesach celebration that includes, songs, readings from the Haggadah and from holy writings and a festive meal – kosher for Pesach, of course!” The invitation concludes with a message that is sure to sway the undecided: “Free entrance, no payment required!”

Yad L’Achim is furious at this latest cynical act of deception that shows to what lengths the missionaries will go to achieve their goal of getting Jews to convert out of their religion.

Not only is Yad L’Achim working to counter these activities, by making Jews aware of their nefarious purpose, it is organizing a series of public seders that offer the most vulnerable Jewish public, including immigrants from the Former Soviet Union, an opportunity to taste of authentic Judaism.

These seders are being held in Haifa, Holon, Ramat Gan and Netanya. In addition, Yad L’Achim will be holding “seminars on wheels” during chol hamo’ed, organizing trips to the graves of the righteous for those who were rescued from the missionaries and for new immigrants who are vulnerable to them.

“The shocking public seders organized by the missionaries in a number of places, the main one being on Rechov Yefet in Yafo, are terrifying. They only proves that it is incumbent on all of us to push for legislation of a missionary law that bans such activities.”

An invitation to a “public seder”

למעבר מהיר לתרומה יש למלא כאן את מס’ הטלפון שלכם

למעבר מהיר לתרומה יש למלא כאן את מס’ הטלפון שלכם

למעבר מהיר לתרומה יש למלא כאן את מס’ הטלפון שלכם

למעבר מהיר לתרומה יש למלא כאן את כתובת המייל