The Mission of the International Assembly for Netzarim Judaism
Our primary mission is to train, educate, guide, and be a place of community for Netzarim Jewish Rabbi’s. In addition, we provide smicha (Rabbinical Ordination) to those Rabbi’s who complete their training with us. We facilitate our own Beit Din to assist with conversions and to issue get. We also disseminate information and outreach to Jews and non-Jews who are interested in Netzarim Judaism.
Our purpose, as individual Netzarim Jews, is to spread the peace of the Kingdom of God in this world; to be peacemakers, and help the diversity of humanity to get along with each other. As Jews we are called to be a light unto the nations and as such we daily strive to share the love of the G-d of Israel with all people. We know that there are many people who are dissatisfied with the beliefs of Christianity, or that find the legalism of Rabbinical Judaism to be straining, but are unaware that there is a viable, historical alternative. We want to be there for those people.
It should be clearly stated that it is the policy of the IANJ that all Jews are Jewish, that no Netzarim Rabbi should ever attempt to persuade Jews to follow a particular path or to abandon the practices they choose to follow. There is no need for Karaite or Rabbinical Jews to become Netzarim Jews in order to be ‘better’ Jews. We offer our teachings to those who long to find something more in their personal lives, in their daily walk with G-d, but we work with all Jews regardless of their affiliation.