No. Jews believe that each a person don't have to convert to Judaism to do G-d's will and to have a share in the world to come.
Doing the seven laws of Noah is enough:
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No. Jewish (Torah) law prohibits us from urging non-Jews to convert. Those who become Jews of their own choice are fully accepted, but no push is made to acquire converts.
Judaism does not recognize or encourage missionaries for the purpose of proselytizing.
Beth Moshe has written: 'Judaism's truth answers the missionaries' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Christianity, Controversial literature, Jewish interpretations, Judaism
Yes, there should! Unfortunately, at least most of us Jews learned nothing from Hitler's decimation of people practicing Judaism. But it's never too late for us to learn from events like this in history. Go Judaism!
Christianity being the most Aggressive missionary religion. Islam subtle; Judaism and Islam only became missionary in response to Christian missionary work.
I don't know what country you are in, but most missionaries are either Christian or Muslim. There are Christians of all kinds-- Catholics, Lutherans, Mormons, Baptists, etc-- who send their members to various countries. Muslims have also sent out people to teach about Islam and spread the Muslim faith to other countries. Missionaries usually are there to teach you about their religion, in the hope that you will convert to it. Some missionaries also set up houses of worship (whether churches or mosques), so that you will have a place to practice your new faith. Missionaries believe that they are supposed to spread their faith; for example, Christian missionaries believe Jesus himself instructed them to do so. Most missionaries sincerely believe their religion is the only one that has the truth, so they want to share it with those who may not know much about it. Some religions do not send out missionaries. There are very few Buddhist missionaries these days (although there were some in the generation after the Buddha died; those missionaries spread Buddhism to a number of Asian countries). And Jews do not send out missionaries at all, because Jews do not believe they have the only true religion, nor do they believe they are supposed to actively try to convert people. As with Buddhism, centuries ago, some Jews did send out people to teach about Judaism, but this is not a part of modern Jewish practice. (People can and do convert to religions like Buddhism and Judaism. But these faiths do not have an organized group of people who go out to persuade you to join their religion.) Thus, given that the majority of today's missionaries are Christian or Muslim, the chances are good that the missionaries you met were from some denomination of Christianity, or possibly from Islam.
Protestant missionaries. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
Not all missionaries wear white. To which missionaries are you refering?
Mover theresa established the active and contemplative missionaries of charity sisters. The missionaries of charity brothers and lay missionaries of charity.
Depends on which missionaries in what era.
Yes, she joined the Sisters of Loreto before she founded the Missionaries of Charity.
Did you mean the missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the earlier Christian missionaries??
Missionaries are sent all over the world for various reasons. Some missionaries are known as medical missionaries. These are doctors, pharmacists, or nurses that go overseas and use medical experience to help out in other countries. Other types of missionaries are Religious Missionaries, Sports Missionaries, and many others. These are fairly self-explanatory. Missionary's work everywhere.