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The British Alliance came into being in 1866 in response to a need that had
been felt as far back as 1813 when Benei Abraham was founded at the Jew's Chapel
in Palestine Place, London.
These Jewish believers in Yeshua could not accept the tacit assumption of
both Synagogue and Church that they were 'outsiders'. Because their new-found
faith made them 'true Israelite', they emphasised their essential unity with the
Jewish people and sought to demonstrate that Jews in Yeshua were vital to the
healthy growth of the Church.
Membership of an Alliance, they believed, could strengthen their impact on
both Synagogue and Church.

A similar Alliance came into being in America in 1915, followed in 1925 by
the birth of The International Jewish Hebrew Christian Alliance. The number of
Alliances quickly grew to fifteen. The Shoah (Holocaust) reduced the number to
five.
The rebirth if the State of Israel in 1948 gave an enormous boost to the
self-confidence of Jews and Jewish believers alike. At the outset of the 21st century there are18
national Alliances.
The world has changed radically over the years. So has the Messianic
movement.
In the UK, the British Messianic Jewish Alliance of Fellowships (BMJAF) was
created to help leaders and members of Messianic Fellowships. It aims to
establish credibility for these groups and to generate a culture of
accountability within them.
The largest number of Jewish believers remains within the churches, but the
challenge for all of us is to be His witnesses to the world and to fulfil our
historic calling in Yeshua, which joins us both- the Jewish People and His Body,
to the Church.
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