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The Messianic Jewish Theological Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution. Donations are made through a secure, third-party webpage to our institutional PayPal account.

We gladly accept donations in support of our activities. Gifts may be designated for the specific funds outlined below. Undesignated donations will be directed according to MJTI’s needs — either to one of the funds below or to support general operating costs.

 





Hear from our students how an MJTI education has changed their lives and faith:

Chaya Levy, MJS '21

“In course after course, the professors have challenged me to be open to new ideas and points of view, to engage with the materials rigorously and creatively, and to speak and to write thoughtfully and well. I have gained far more than academic skills and knowledge at MJTI, however. Fellow students have become friends and colleagues, and professors have become academic and spiritual mentors. MJTI is more than an institution; it is a community, and in that community, I have grown personally in ways I never could have imagined when I began.”

Chan Hua-Lui, MJS '19

“Though being small, MJTI offers classes taught by top-notch Messianic Jewish scholars and rabbis, which are indeed more challenging than the classes I previously took in Christian seminaries. I learned a LOT in these classes. At MJTI, all professors and students, whether Jewish or Gentile, treat each other with great respect and it makes MJTI a very friendly learning environment. All of these constitute a great learning experience.”

Rabbi Yahnatan Lasko, MJS '16, MRS '19

“I enrolled at MJTI in order to study under some of the world’s finest Messianic Jewish scholars, but once I began classes, I quickly discovered MJTI’s best-kept secret: its amazing students! Through our interactions on course blogs and video conference calls, my fellow MJTI students continually refine my thinking and inspire my soul. It is a privilege to learn alongside the future leaders of Messianic Judaism.”

Rabbi Robert Bloch, MJS '12

“My knowledge and love for Hashem grew with each class, and by the end of my educational journey I was able to graduate with a Master of Jewish Studies. I am very grateful to those who made this school attainable and accessible, especially for students who are already involved in congregational leadership as well as raising a family. Over a period of four years, I was able to manage family, community and school, not an easy accomplishment. MJTI was a huge stepping stone in my life to better prepare myself as a rabbi to lead my community and to be counted among the other leaders and teachers within the Messianic Jewish Community.”

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General Fund





Your donation allows MJTI to continue offering its individualized, independent Messianic Jewish education. We seek to exemplify Jewish life renewed in Yeshua, serve as a vision center for the Messianic Jewish community, and create an international learning community born in the diaspora oriented towards Israel. Help us empower Yeshua-believers with your generous donation today.

Support the future leaders of the Messianic Jewish Movement

 

Rabbinic Studies Scholarship





MJTI’s Rabbinic Studies Program results in well-trained scholars, leaders and shepherds who are custodians of our emerging Messianic Jewish Tradition. Your donation will support the spiritual crafting of the next generation of Messianic Jewish rabbis.

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Jewish Studies Scholarship





The need has never been greater for Christian and Jewish men and women to have a thorough and respectful understanding of Jewish life and tradition, informed and enlivened through Israel’s greatest son, Yeshua. Help fund those who will build the long-awaited bridges between church and synagogue.

Support our work as a vision and dialogue center for Messianic Judaism

 

Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism





Kesher is in its third decade of publication and can be found in some of the most highly-regarded seminary, divinity school and university libraries. Help MJTI circulate the ideas of our most celebrated thinkers into the mainstream of the religious academy and beyond.

Thank you for your generous donation!

Explore our blog:

A Plea for Humanity

The war in Ukraine has reached the two month mark. Rabbi Klayman reflects on the reasons why we must not let it become the “new normal.”

When Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place…

It is incredible how quickly we can go from the mountaintop of joy to the swampy marshland of depression! At such times we must step out in faith, trusting that HaShem will honor his word, his promise.

A Reflection on Divine Authority

On the one hand, knowing that we have a faithful God is incredibly reassuring! On the other hand, accepting His authority over our lives is incredibly difficult. Rabbi Michael Hillel shares his insights from a recent Bible study on Luke 20:1-8 and how Yeshua’s authority manifests across several Biblical narratives.

The Story Behind the Posner Menorah

You may have seen the iconic photo of a Hanukkah menorah defiantly in the window across from a Nazi flag. For the Hanukkah edition of This Month in Jewish History, Dr. Stan Meyer shares the story behind the photo and how it still touches our lives today.

Light Over Might

Hanukkah is about fighting for political autonomy and religious freedom… right? With our contemporary values, it can actually be difficult to examine the Hanukkah narrative to understand some of the more challenging elements. Rabbi Paul Saal takes a look.

Vayeshev: The Winding Road to Messiah

There are many injustices in the story of Joseph, from his father’s favoritism provoking his brothers’ violent jealousy to the cupbearer forgetting Joseph in prison. How are we supposed to feel in the face of disappointment? Rabbi Elliot Klayman breaks down this week’s parasha.

Favor Elevates Its Giver

After the drama of Jacob stealing Esau’s birthright and blessing—and then absconding to Paddan-aram for 20 years—this week’s parasha sees Jacob having to reunite with his estranged brother. What can this surprising moment of reconciliation show us about our relationships today?

Vayeitzei: The Continuing Journey

The patriarchal narrative continues in this week’s parasha, Vayeitzei (Genesis 28:10 – 32:3). We find Jacob on his way tp Haran, seemingly in an attempt to get away from his justifiably-angry elder twin brother Esau, after Jacob had stolen Esau's blessing from their...

Sholem Asch: Introducing Jews to the Rabbi from Nazareth

November, 1880: Sholem Asch, the Jewish author, was born. Dr. Stan Meyer takes a look at his life and the impact he still has on our world today.

The Path Behind and the Road Ahead: A New Journey

The High Holidays are behind us for another year. We have travelled God’s way in those marathon weeks, and it may be tempting for us to settle back into a comfortable, mindless rhythm until Chanukah starts at the end of November. However, from shofar blowing and...

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