JEWS AND JESUS
NO HOSTILITY TO-DAY. CH RTSTIA NS MUST SHOW CHRIST’S SPIRIT.
LONDON. Jan. 2. Preaching ir; the Liberal Synagogue, London, Rabbi ATattick denied that the .Jews -to-day were hostile to Jesus. They do not feel the necessity for exonerating the J'ews foi the crucifixion. The Jews then loved Him as a possible king; tlie priests hated Him because he was a clangorOtis rival; tlie Romans crucified Him as a possible supylanter; yet tire Jews for nineteen centuries have suffered' the crime of a few. Unless Christians to-day showed Christ s spirit to the Jews they could not expect the Jews to admire Jesus, who was a great Jew.—Sun.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10475, 4 January 1928, Page 3
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