Sunday, August 4, 2024

Rabbi Paul Liberman Interview

Paul Liberman became a believer in the Messiah in 1971. He was instrumental in founding two Messianic Congregations; Beth Messiah Messianic Congregation in Washington, D.C. and Tree of Life in San Diego, California.  He also served as a congregational leader at Beit Asaph in Netanya, Israel, when he resided in the Land for nine years.  There, he was the Executive Director of The Joseph Project, Ltd. (humanitarian aid importer), and was elected Chairman of the Messianic Political Action Committee.  For five years, he served as the Executive Director of the International Messianic Alliance.  Paul was also the publisher of “The Messianic Times” newspaper for six years, a founding board member of MAOZ, Inc. (Israel) and is a past President of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America.  Currently he is the leader of Ohav Shalom Messianic Congregation in Palm Springs, California. He is the author of “The Fig Tree Blossoms” and “Don’t Call Me Christian.”






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