Your post reminded me of some Christians who lead some YouTube channels about preaching in Israel. And I have to admit that they at first tricked me and I thought - What is going on? Why the Jews are so nervous and violent towards them?
But after viewing a number of such videos, the things began to clear up a bit.
Judaism is a beautiful, powerful faith. Christians should remember that Jesus insisted he came here for the lost, that those who are well have no need of a physician. I am one of the lost, and I believe my faith is beautiful and powerful as well as it landed me in the lap of God so-to-speak. While Catholics read through the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) every three years, our focus is on the New Testament. Rabbis and Jewish commentaries--and some Jewish services--have only served to enrich me further. I owe a great debt to both faiths. Christians should leave those of the Jewish faith alone. God has an everlasting Covenant with them, and it cannot be a a good idea to come between God and any of His people--even with the best of intentions. God's intentions are beyond best and outweigh ours.
I don't see proclaiming that the MESSIAH has come and will again return as hurting Jews in the least. It is the total opposite. It is the responsible truth that every TRUE Christian shares. I do believe there is much Christians can (and do) learn from Jews. I also feel that Christians bring the knowledge of a personal relationship with the FATHER, through the MESSIAH, by the way of the COMFORTER (HOLY SPIRIT). I don't see that coming to a full understanding of the MESSIAH necessitates one leaving one's heritage behind. Honestly, I see it as bringing one's heritage to full bloom in a clear light of understanding, love, joy, peace ------ and harmony with GOD.
Well, if your relationship with the Father comes through somebody,
then it's not
'personal' by definition...
Though as His children, it hurts to see the desecration of His Name,
however it's not about hurting Jews, it hurts the Father.
That is where the TRINITY comes in. The GODHEAD is comprised of three beings. The FATHER, SON/MESSIAH, and HOLY SPIRIT/COMFORTER. To know the SON/MESSIAH is to know the FATHER. When Abraham spoke to the three men and two continued to Sodom, I believe Abraham continued to speak with the preincarnate manifestation of the MESSIAH/CHRIST. When Jacob wrestled with the angel, he was likely rolling around with a preincarnate manifestation of the MESSIAH/CHRIST. And when ADAM walked in the garden in the cool of the day, it was likely with a preincarnate manifestation of the MESSIAH/CHRIST. Jesus clearly stated that anyone who sees him sees the FATHER who sent him. GOD the FATHER is SPIRIT. The visible manifestation of GOD is the MESSIAH. NO MESSIAH, no visible GOD. Jesus again clearly states, "Before Abraham was, I AM," and "I and the FATHER are ONE." So, again in the burning bush even Moses apparently witnessed GOD manifested as flames --- the visible manifestation of the invisible GOD -------- the MESSIAH! So, if one doesn't have a personal relationship with the MESSIAH, one cannot expect to have one with the invisible FATHER. The TRINITY in a nutshell is the eternally existing three beings, complete and coexisting as ONE essence we call GOD. "Let US make man in OUR image", while obviously magnifying GOD --- also indicated the nature of our one GOD as a plural entity. Do I claim to fully comprehend this? NO! I'm not GOD. I will never be GOD. I'm a created being, but I do comprehend with the help of the HOLY SPIRIT that GOD saves by the MESSIAH (GOD WITH US). and that involves the FATHER and the HOLY SPIRIT. All three are working divinely united to redeem that which was lost. And the icing on the cake is the fact that as a TRIUNE entity, the FATHER, SON, and HOLY SPIRIT had, have and always will have a deep abiding eternal LOVE for each other. That proves that GOD is in fact LOVE even without humanity. We do not complete GOD. We do benefit from the love HE always had and always will. And that is why the MESSIAH gave HIMSELF for our behalf.