List of Messianic Jewish Organizations - Schools

Schools

Name Formed Focus Current (or last) Leader Headquartered In
Mekor HaTikvah School 1990 HaTikvah, which means “source of hope,” is a rapidly-growing Messianic primary and middle school (thru 8th grade), the only Messianic school in Jerusalem and one of only two in Israel. Both are supported by CMJ. Dr. Don Stanley
Beth El Yeshiva 1996 Opened November 1, 1996 by its founder, Dr. David Hargis as an auxiliary of Messianic Bureau International (MBI). The school was created to serve the unique need of those who feel especially called to Messianic studies and leadership, but cannot attend on-site classes. Linda G. Hargis, Ph.D., President and Academic Dean Hampton, VA
Messianic Jewish Theological Institute 1997 The School of Jewish Studies (SJS) offers an online Master of Jewish Studies degree, as well as Graduate Certificates in Messianic Jewish Studies and Messianic Jewish Writings Andrew Sparks, CEO Clermont, FL
Messianic Jewish Bible Institute Feb, 2001 A training school for leaders who will establish Messianic Jewish congregations and ministries in Jewish communities worldwide. Beginning in Argentina, MBJI now has schools in 9 countries, including the US, Israel, Hungary, Russia, Ethiopia and the Ukraine. Jorge Goldstein, Founder. Rabbi Jonathan Bernis, Chairman of the Board Dallas, TX
Charles L. Feinberg Center The Charles L. Feinberg Center is an accredited Master of Divinity program in Messianic Jewish Studies. The program is designed to train those with a call to full-time Jewish ministry as Messianic congregational leaders, outreach workers or educators. These unique training needs are the focus of a program emphasizing biblical languages, Hebrew and Greek exegesis, and the understanding of rabbinic texts. Essential matters of theology and practice are treated through intensive study of Jewish law, religion, culture, sociology and history. New York City

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