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There, on the Mount of Olives, my Messianic Jewish mission became clear. I must say that I was taken by it against my will. It was made clear to me that I must work to build the Messianic Jewish community and that, as an ambassador for the kingdom. Poljak (1935)

Who Was Abram (Bram) Poljak? A bram (Bram) Poljak (1900 1963) was a Ukrainian Jew born into a religious family. A musical prodigy, Poljak played violin for the Czar at the age of eight. As a young man, he moved to Germany, became active in politics, and worked as a journalist. The writings of Leo Tolstoy deeply affected him, drawing him to the conviction that Yeshua of Nazareth was the promised Messiah of Israel. After a miraculous release from a Nazi prison, he worked tirelessly establishing a place of refuge in Israel for Jewish refugees from Europe who were followers of Yeshua. He immigrated to Israel after World War II, and during the War for Independence, pioneered the first, small Messianic Jewish communities in Israel along with Immanuel Ben Meir, Rabbi Daniel Zion, and other Jewish believers. Poljak dreamed of establishing Messianic Jewish colonies and centers of learning in Israel. His death in 1963 brought an end to those efforts but not an end to the vision: Three things compel me: Faith in Yeshua, Messianic Judaism, and the Land of Israel. This triad was the basic accord of my soul, and only in this triad was I able to think. Poljak In 1947 Poljak presented his Task in Palestine in which he outlined his objectives. The establishment of a Messianic Synagogue, a Messianic community, a 24-hour prayer room on the Mount of Olives, a venue for Jewish-Arab peace dialogue, and a Hebrew-language publishing house for Messianic Jewish materials, and, he said, of special importance, it seems to me, must be the creation of Jewish-Christian learning center for the education of the future generation. The Bram Center recognizes his objective to create a venue focused on Messianic Jewish learning.

What Is the Bram Center? F ollowers of Yeshua often have difficulty accessing traditional yeshivot, but the Bram Center provides the next best thing a place for Israelis to learn about and connect with Messianic Judaism. With the comprehensive David Stern Library and First Fruits of Zion offices, the Bram Center functions as a Messianic Jewish learning center offering weekly classes, discussions, presentations, exhibits, and activities in the heart of Jerusalem. The Bram Center presents Messianic Judaism to the Israeli community of Yeshua-followers, and it offers a venue where positive and progressive dialogue can occur across ideological differences. The Bram Center is not a synagogue or a congregation; it serves as an extension of the local Messianic Jewish communities and the ministry of First Fruits of Zion. Programming at the Bram Center celebrates the rich history and broad diversity of Jewish Yeshua-followers while focusing on the development of a Torah-based and traditional expression of Messianic Judaism. The Bram Center emphasizes three areas of focus: Yeshua faith, Torah-centered Messianic Judaism, and the land of Israel. The movement in Palestine is in the process of becoming and of clarification. But the very fact that in the Holy Land there are already Jewish-Christian gatherings where problems of faith and of our time are seriously discussed has an extraordinary significance. It is a sign that summer is near. Learn the parable of the fig tree. Poljak (1935) The Bram Center houses the original works of many of our Messianic Jewish luminaries. It is a hub of activity in Jerusalem where Messianic Judaism s past and future are discussed and developed.

Let us build our Messianic Jewish fellowship in love for our people and in respect for what is sacred to the others. Messianic Jewish faith is allencompassing and tolerant. Above all, tolerance must be the star over our spiritual path. Poljak (1958)

If the Bible is true and if Yeshua is the Messiah and the King of the Jews, then the Messianic Jewish movement is the most important phenomenon of our time the distinguishing feature indicating that the world has come to a turning point. Poljak

A Turning Point in History A bram Poljak believed that the emergence of the modern Messianic Jewish movement is the most important phenomenon of our time indicating that the world has come to a turning point. If so, why have so many young Israeli disciples turned their backs on Yeshua? Young Jewish followers of Yeshua often feel disenfranchised by evangelicalism and drawn to secularism. Through the venue of the Bram Center, First Fruits of Zion seeks to offer Jewish believers in Yeshua an alternative in the form of an authentic expression of Jewish faith in Messiah. We offer a place where both followers and seekers can ask the hard questions about Yeshua-faith and expect real answers not just dogma. Missionary establishments and outreach programs are ubiquitous in Israel. However, there is a great need for centers of Messianic Jewish learning where disciples of Yeshua can grow in Torah and find encouragement in Messianic Jewish practice. The Bram Center offers a unique and safe place for Israeli Yeshua-followers to learn about Torah, traditional Judaism, and Messianic Jewish expression. The religious communities of Jerusalem offer ample learning opportunities for every form of Judaism except for Messianic Judaism. The Bram Center rectifies that omission and provides a place for Messianic Judaism to clearly express itself within the greater Jewish community. It is a place of learning, building, and strengthening our love of God, devotion to Yeshua, and our connection to one another. The building that houses The Bram Center.

Go Forth from Zion T he book of Revelation depicts 144,000 Jewish believers going forth from Zion as a first fruits for God and the Lamb (Revelation 14:4). The Prophets say that, in the Messianic Era, the Torah will go forth from Zion and the Word of the LORD will go out from Jerusalem (Isaiah 2:3). Messianic Jews will be the vehicle of the final redemption the bearer of the Torah and the Word of the LORD to Israel, the Jewish people, and all nations. Messianic Judaism in Israel needs to expand its Torah foundation so it can bear the prophetic fruit we anticipate from Zion. How can the Torah go forth from Zion in the Messianic Kingdom if the Messianic community in Zion is not itself firmly rooted in the Torah? Most Israeli believers in Yeshua simply do not understand the enormous spiritual potential they possess if only someone would help them build that spiritual house; if only someone would help them plant that spiritual seed. Imagine the potential impact that passionate Jewish disciples of Yeshua could make as they take the message of Messiah and Torah first to Judea, then Samaria, and then to the entire world. But how are they to learn without teaching? How are they to preach unless they are sent? This prophetic vision lies behind the Bram Center. I believe that we should expand the work in Palestine with clear objectives in mind. I believe that God is partnering with us in our faith-venture, and he will send us all the means necessary in order to realize our plans, so bold as they might be. I expect a miracle and may a miracle happen in order to prove to the world that God has sent us, and that we are fulfilling his will. Poljak (1947) The Bram Center meeting room overlooking Jerusalem.

That which separates us from other Jews and from Gentile Christians is time. We are bearers of the future. Messianic Judaism is the faith of the future. It is the higher order into which Judaism and Christianity will both be absorbed. Poljak (1958)

Thus, the Messianic Community took a foothold in the Holy Land, a development that gave me particular pleasure. I thanked God for this grace. I did not know how long I would be allowed to remain as the point man of the work or whether I or one of my successors would achieve the second goal. However, I felt the great gift of his grace, the grace that had been given to me, without which I could never have hoped to establish this Messianic Jewish work or carry it on at all. Poljak (1946)

Building and Planting Now is the time to plant the seeds for Torah-based, Messiah-centered Messianic Judaism in Israel. Through the work of First Fruits of Zion and the Bram Center for Messianic Jewish Learning, we have an enormous opportunity to build and plant here in the Land. At the Bram Center, we endeavor to offer Messianic Jewish learning for Israelis in Jerusalem in the form of: Bible, Torah, and gospel classes Seminars on Jewish literacy Shabbatons and holiday events Special speakers and seminars David Stern Library Weekly Lunch and Learn Translation of FFOZ resources into Hebrew Gap Year learning for high school graduates Partner with Us Join with us in the task of bringing Yeshua to the people of Israel and the Torah to the disciples of Yeshua in Israel. Partner with First Fruits of Zion so that we can begin to build and grow Messianic Judaism together. We need your prayers and support. Prayerfully consider becoming a partner in this work. Support us monthly by becoming an FFOZ Friend, increase your current support level, or support us with a generous one-time donation. If you help us build and plant, you will have a share in the finished work. Visit us online for more details: thebramcenter.org.

What we see today in the Holy Land are for us signs of the times. These signs, even though dark and threatening, are bright and full of promise. The signs that Messiah s return may be near, very near. We believe that God has sent us for this very reason to Palestine. We have to serve him here as his tools, as channels for his will, his wisdom, his power. We also are signs of the times, pointing to Messiah in an era far away from Messiah. Therein lies our calling, the assignment of the Messianic Jewish community the huge task of a small community. Poljak (1948) thebramcenter.org info@thebramcenter.org