Modern Jewish Rabbis converted by New Testament Canon?

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Has anyone ever heard many testimonies of Rabbis converting to Jesus because of the New Testament writings? Of course we hear of many Christians from denominational and nondenominational churches converting to Catholicism so you would think Jewish clergy would maybe take a serious look at what is in New Testament scripture.
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I have seen in conference a former loubavitch rabbi who has converted himself to Catholicism. But the first reason that made him to be interested in learning more the Church, is a long time obsession toward Eucharist, after seen a mass as a child.

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I am not a specialist of him, despite seeing him one time.
What I can say:

The man is named Jean-Marie Elie Setbon. He is French, has written a book on his conversion, give conferences and is a theogian.
He took the baptism name of “Jean-Marie” in tribute of the Paris former Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, who was himself a convert from Judaïsm.

He was born in 1964 in Paris. His family was Jewish, but not really praticing.

When he was eight years old, he began to be attracted by the Christ, thanks to a cross on the wall of his bedroom on holidays. He made the sign of cross as a sign of love.

When he was around twelve years old, he started to a mass and took the communion for the first time. He was attracted by “la chose” (the thing), which is the Eucharist, and this attraction would never disappeared. In mass he felt he was “at home”.

The same year, he made his barmitsva. With the money he received, he bought himself a cross that he hid from his family. He buy himself a New Testament and read it a lot with enthousiam.

He began around twelve too, to be scooled in a Jewish school. He discovered here his religion and was a practicing Jew since the age of15 years old.
But his religion remained a paradox: he prayed Jewish prayers at school and made his sign of cross in his bedroom.

At eighteen years old he go to Israel for eight years to follow a rabbinic education. He became a “ultra-orthodox Jew” (by his own word).

He married and they had seven children all born with a very short gap between two births. He was a rabbi, and still periodically attracted by the Eucharist.

His wife died a few months after the birth of their 7th child.
He became a stay at home father, (all the children were under ten years old), they lived on social assistance. He distanced himself with the Jewish community.

During this period, he feel an experience of being strongly attracted by the Christ, with chills, in front of a big calvary, on a beach in Normandy (France). He feels that the Cardinal Lustiger who was dying made him a sign.

After some time, he was deeply touched by a movie on Karol Wojtyla’s life. So, he started to go at mass regularly. To met some Christians was difficult at first.

He was baptized in 2008.
He remarried with a Catholic woman and they had a child.

In their family, all members discuss and debate openly faith and religion. They search answers in the Bible for their actual problems and the social/societal problems. He lead his children to this at meal time. That is probably this open climate of dialogue which is favorised by his rabbinic formation, that leads (in my opinion) to the conversion to all of his children to Catholicism, although he didn’t requiered it.

A Catholic family where all members debate faith at meal time, read the Bible is very rare in France. Religion is very private. It is perhaps one of the main reasons why we are so cold to faith.


I include a reference, but it is in French of course.
 
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I listen again the conference to see if I can add something interesting? is there some points that interested you in particular?

God bless you!
 
The “cross” in his childhood room was a crucifix yes?
What was the name of the movie about Pope John Paul?
He remarried a Catholic woman after his wife sadly passed away?
 
the cross on the wall, on holiday was a crucifix hanged to the bedroom wall.
The cross he bought was a cross that he can wear around his neck, under his clothes to not be “caught” by his family, or any other person.

He married at first a orthodox Jewish woman, as he was a rabbi. And yes, he married the Catholic woman after his first wife past away.

I am not sure of the name of the movie. i think it was a movie that was diffused on the French television after his passing away, that I have seen myself too, but not sure if it was it. I will try more search.
 
@Fraevro63,

I have listen again the conference of JME Setbon and done some cutting with the tv programm.

The film is certainely the mini series of Giaccomo Battitiato, Karol, a man who became Pope, 2005-2006.


Mr Setbon said he was watching it by chance with his family, cried, and decided to buy book of St John of the Cross.

He also incited in his conference to the importance of having large families, and that the father teach the faith to his children, and not delegated this only to the Church structures. To focus on our families grow, and not only to milit for the family in the public circles. It is vital for having vocations.
 
I am surprised that nobody offer you another testimony!

This said, according to Mr Setbon, conversions of Jewish people to Catholicism was common before the XXth century. After it had stopped (Shoah? Interreligious dialogue?).

Mr Setbon had struggles to find the prophecies of the Ancient Testament realized in the New (Isaiah, and the birth of Jesus etc). He think Mary was worship as a idol. He debate and study the Scripture with a priest. Finally he converts when he accept to surrunder and pray a rosary!

he had private experience of the Divine.

He maintains a debate culture over faith in his home, as it is a Jewish tradition (opposed to simple knwoledge)
 
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