This past January I traveled to Israel with a group of 20 clergy. Our group included four rabbis, two imams, two Roman Catholics, and a diverse range of Protestant pastors.
Three lectures address questions of how the Gospels describe Jewish leaders and the crowds that gathered for Jesus’ appearance before Pontius Pilate and his crucifixion.
If you've lived in evangelical sub-culture long enough, you probably have Gentile friends who try to do the Messianic Jew thing, kippahs, tallits, shofars, and all. But it's not enough.