Records of the Chicago Hebrew Mission, 1937-1942, n.d. (inclusive).

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Records of the Chicago Hebrew Mission, 1937-1942, n.d. (inclusive).

Tracts, circular letters, short history.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8014409

Yale University Library

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American Messianic Fellowship

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The ministry was begun to provide physical and spiritual assistance to the Jewish people. Later it also educated Christians to the Jewish roots of their faith and fought anti-Semitism. Originally started among Russian Jewish immigrants in Chicago, it helped to establish affiliated missions established in many other cities economically independent but following the doctrine and methods of AMF. Merged in 2008 with Immanuel Ministries International to form Life if Messiah International. ...

Chicago Hebrew Mission

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The Chicago Hebrew Mission was founded in 1887 in the city of Chicago. In 1952, the name was changed to American Messianic Fellowship, and its ministry expanded to seven American cities and Jerusalem, Israel and a wide radio coverage. From the description of Records of the Chicago Hebrew Mission, 1937-1942, n.d. (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132651 ...