Strictly-Orthodox leader shares platform with leading Jews for Jesus evangelist
Judith Nemeth appeared alongside Tony Rucinski of the International Mission to Jewish People on a debate about relationship and sex education in schools
The strictly-Orthodox Jewish leader of an organisation promoting faith values has shared an online platform with one of the UK’s leading Jews For Jesus evangelists.
Judith Nemeth, former executive director of the National Association of Jewish Orthodox Schools, appeared in a YouTube talk with Tony Rucinski last week to discuss relationship and sex education in schools.
Rucinski is a leading member of the International Mission to Jewish People, which is motivated by “conviction that Jewish people need to hear the Good News of Jesus.”
Nemeth, the current executive director of the inter-faith Values Foundation for Faith and Family in Education, appeared on the talk to discuss Government changes to sex education (RSE).
Giving advice to parents on the video, Nemeth said: “There are some ideological resource providers who are determined to sexualise your child from the age of four, are determined to ensure your child goes through a process of questioning his gender … who are driven to equate heterosexual relationships and homosexual relationships.”
Jewish News contacted both Nemeth and the Values Foundation for comment but did not receive a response before publication.
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