How successful were missions to the Jews between 1900 and 1950?Walk through the history of evangelism efforts to the Jewish people in Continental Europe by Protestant missionaries during the early twentieth century and discover the impact of the rise of Zionism, the two world wars, the Communist revolution, and the Holocaust.
Mitchell L. Glaser examines history to determine what principles are useful today and applicable in the future of Jewish missions. Written as a chronological narrative, this comprehensive study weaves the stories of the various missionaries and their Gospel efforts across Europe into one seamless story.
Missions to the Jews were greatly impacted by external circumstances, internal movements, and the state of the church at large. Studying this dramatic period marked by both suffering and remarkable strength will give the reader a sense of the resilience and success of the missions which brought the Gospel to the Jewish people in the shadow of the Holocaust.