#JesusIsJewish

Jesus was Jewish.
Yehoshua grew up in a Jewish family, spoke Hebrew, prayed in synagogues, and celebrated Jewish holidays.

His entire life unfolded within Jewish culture and tradition.

The Last Supper was a Passover seder.

The nativity scene took place in a Jewish village.

Today, the same extremist jihadists who attacked Israel on October 7 are also attacking Christians in Syria, Sudan, and Nigeria. They are even attempting to rewrite history by denying that Jesus was Jewish.

This revisionism not only fuels antisemitism—it also undermines the historical and spiritual connection between the Jewish people, Christians, and the Land of Israel.

By sharing #JesusIsJewish, we remind the world of who Jesus truly was.

We affirm historical truth.

We stand for the safety of Christians and for the right of the Jewish people—and the State of Israel—to live in peace and security.

The Mission

Please share the truth.

Every post, share, or comment using #JesusIsJewish helps spread the message.

We want to take this tag from 500 to 100k.

What to Share

  • If you are a content creator, please post a short video or reel from the heart (30–60 seconds).

  • If you are on social media, please share other people’s content. You can browse using the hashtag #JesusIsJewish.

  • If you prefer something simple, just post an image with the hashtag #JesusIsJewish and invite others to do the same.

Key Messages

  • Jesus was born, lived, and died as a Jew.

  • Christmas nativity scene is about a Jewish family in a Jewish village.

  • The Last Supper was a Passover Seder meal.

  • Every person in Jesus’ story — Mary, Joseph, his disciples — lived Jewish lives.

  • Remembering this truth strengthens both Jewish and Christian faith and safety.

Call to Action

Join the campaign.
Post, share, and talk about it.
Every voice matters.

Use the hashtag #JesusIsJewish.

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