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Or Ha Olam Messianic Synagogue
"We rejoice in the Presence of the G-d of Israel through the Messiah. Pray, sing, dance, learn! Jewish people and all nations most welcome."
Address: 7029 W 74th St, Overland Park 66204
Phone: (913) 383-8448
State: KS
City: Overland Park
Street Number: 7029 W 74th St
Zip Code: 66204
categories: religious center, synagogue


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Reviews
I enjoy the worship fellowship. And after service, they always serve a meal so that you don't go home hungry.
Great Yom Kippur service.
This is a wonderful place to visit because it dives into the connection with the Jewish past and present day Christendom and because of that it does a honor in service to the faith community by providing these things.
Everyone was very friendly. The joy in the worship of the Lord is so evident here. I really appreciate how deeply they delve into Bible study. Wish I lived closer to attend regularly!
changed my life in more profound ways than ever before in my life. celebrating Sukkot was so transformational. maybe there are reasons why these commandments are in the bible. hmm. go figure. shrug I also like the significant Spanish speaking group within this congregation.
My mom and I have visited OR HAOLAM twice, and we have noticed that the HOLY SPIRIT visit the services. I would recommend any one that is looking for a place that celebrate the Sabbath day, should come and check it out. And the congregation; I would say that they are very warm and friendly people. Come and be blessed
Shalom I go to tree of life we are also messianic I did watch one of your YouTube videos from three years ago his name was Daniel he did vary will on his bar mitzvah he must be 16 now will my name is Sheryl and I love Yeshua and I did enjoy watching all of you on YouTube and i been taking Hebrew now for five years with Israel Institute of Biblical studies I am doing vary will on it Gd Bless in Yeshua also I am from Michigan
We have a love for each other, and for newcomers, which comes from the Messiah and King of Israel. We have a joyful worship time with celebratory community dance. We read from the Torah and communicate the clear meaning of the Hebrew text in the context of the promised redemption of Israel from guilt and sin through the atonement of the Messiah. Our purpose is to help Jewish people and those of all the nations to understand and establish the unchanging covenants G-d made with Israel.
This isn't a review as I have not had the privilege to visit. I am going to college here in Kansas. I am a disciple of Yeshua HaMashiach looking for a like-minded community of fellow believers. I come from a mainstream Christian family who forbid me to go and disapprove of my different beliefs. They want me to go to the Lutheran church near Benedictine where I am going. But I need to be where I belong. I feel Or HaOlam is the place for me. I was wondering if there is anyone already going to this wonderful place of worship who lives farther away perhaps in Atchison? and if they would be willing to help me make it to services. If so, please respond! Thank You!
I have yet to visit but read the reviews out of interest. Most are good. Your critics seem to think that being a "light to the Gentiles" sharing services with them as Isaiah predicted, is somehow anti-Jewish or that any rabbi will do unless he follows Jesus. Christianity is an extension and fulfillment of Judaism based on a sizeable number of fulfilllied prophecies, not a contradiction or refutation of Judaism. Jews have several branches, Reformed, Orthodox, Conservative, Hasidim, Kabbalah, etc. Why is this a problem?
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