Daniel Zion, Book

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Biography and Selected Writings of Rabbi Daniel Zion

With the publication of this book, Rabbi Daniel Zion joins the small society of Messianic Jewish luminaries published under First Fruits of Zion’s Vine of David imprint.

This book contains a selection of the works of Rabbi Daniel Zion (1883–1979), some newly translated into English, along with a new biography. Rabbi Zion tells of the miraculous events surrounding his realization of Yeshua as the Messiah, his campaign against the Nazi regime, and his unwavering commitment to Judaism. Zion’s inspiring testimony and loyalty to Judaism as a Yeshua-follower was truly ahead of its time.

About Rabbi Daniel Zion

Rabbi Daniel Solomon Zion was a Holocaust survivor and disciple of Yeshua. His first rabbinate was in Sofia, Bulgaria, where he established several organizations and periodicals for the religious education of the Jewish community there. A chance encounter with the New Testament and a series of miraculous visions nurtured within him a private faith in Yeshua. During World War II, he campaigned to secure the rights of Bulgarian Jews against the Nazi menace and spent time in an internment camp. After the war, he became the chief rabbi of Bulgaria and the leader of a Bulgarian exodus to Israel where he began to speak publicly of his allegiance to Yeshua without converting to Christianity. He published many works of Jewish ethics and philosophy and was an early pioneer of Messianic Judaism.


For more information about Vine of David and the Messianic Luminaries Series, visit us at www.vineofdavid.org.

Product Specific Details

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Yes
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Publisher:
First Fruits of Zion
Brand:
Vine of David
Author:
Rabbi Daniel Zion
Format:
Hardcover / Dust Jacket
Product dimensions:
6 x 9 inches
Pages:
336
ISBN-13:
978-1-941534-64-9
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