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Jews for Jesus uses creative methods and contemporary issues to present the message that Jesus is the Messiah to Jewish people around the world.

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Jews for Jesus uses creative methods and contemporary issues to present the message that Jesus is the Messiah to Jewish people around the world.

Mr Moskowitz was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. His parents were refugees from Nazi Germany and spent four and a half years in a concentration camp.

“I learned at an early age what it means to be a Jew and to be loyal to my heritage and my people,” says Mr Moskowitz, who was disenchanted with religion in his teens. “When I went to Israel I was an atheist,” he said, “but by the time I left, I knew that God did exist. I became a seeker. I felt God had created the universe with a purpose, and I wanted to know his purpose for my life. I found my answer in 1971 when I came to terms with God through his Messiah, Jesus.”

Jhan Moskowitz will be available to answer questions after the presentation.

“The Greatest Love of All” will run from 4 to 6 pm. Children from preschool age to grade 8 are invited, with their parents, for a few hours of fun including games, crafts, storytime and make-you-own sundaes.

Admission is free for both events. Those planning to attend the family time Sunday afternoon are asked, if possible, to bring a new pair of socks (any size) for Bridgeport Rescue Mission.

Call 268-8521 for more information.

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