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Developing Jewish awareness seminars: a model implemented in Adventist churches in Michigan
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- Problem: the author observed that the Seventh-day Adventist Church has not adequately prepared members to interact with Jewish people. Method: a sociological questionnaire was implemented on a select group of Michigan Adventists and three focus groups; a manual was constructed and refined in two pilot lay-training seminars. Results: Adventists had stereotypical perceptions of Jewish people, but were willing to be educated for interaction. Evaluations revealed that participants' understanding of Jewish people improved. Follow-up suggestions were recommended. Conclusions: Adventists' attitudes toward Jews are influenced by theology, a lack of familiarity, ignorance, and stereotypes. Lay and clergy training seminars are needed. This manual addresses the challenges.
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