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*David Baron- Early 20th century Jewish believer whose works helped formulate practices for the early Messianic Jewish synagogues and congregations. *David Baron- Early 20th century Jewish believer whose works helped formulate practices for the early Messianic Jewish synagogues and congregations.
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*] - Current General Secretary of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA) and the author of ''The Fig Tree Blossoms'' *] - Current General Secretary of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (IMJA) and the author of ''The Fig Tree Blossoms''

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A comprehensive list of all leaders of Messianic Judaism with notable and significant contributions to the modern Messianic Movement, or whose works illustrate tenets of the position of Messianic Judaism since 1967.

Figures of Note

Controversial Figures

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