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Counter-Missionaries are Jews who defend Judaism against the Christian claims that Jesus is the Messiah, and comprise members from all Jewish trends. Modern Counter-Missionary activity is in direct response to organizations such as Jews for Jesus, which are involved with the Hebrew Christianity movement, and spend over 1 billion dollars each year in attempts to convert Jews.

Some modern Counter-Missionary material can be traced to a 16th century polemic written by the Karaite Isaac Troki (died 1593), entitled חיזוק אמונה (Faith Strengthened), which was effective enough that it was later translated into Latin under the name of The Fiery Darts of Satan despite the fact that it had never been published at the time.

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