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"An electrifying not so fictional account of our inevitable progression to the Messianic Age and the building of the Third Temple at the End of Days." Chaim Clorfene, Author of The Messianic Temple"A fascinating Messianic journey. Gently challenges the soul to connect to a Higher purpose. Richly written and admirably candid." Israel Kleinberg, D.D.S., Ph.D., Stony Brook University The Heavenly Beings that were questioning Yoseph were also interviewing other more perfect beings for the role of Messiah. Personally, I felt that the main character, Yoseph, in the book would be more qualified to lead us into the Messianic Age because of his imperfections and lessons that he experienced through his life. As I read Messiah Interviews I learned so much about biblical events and about my own spiritual beliefs. Previously, I had no knowledge about the Shechinah Third Temple, and limited knowledge of the Old Testament. It was also interesting for me to learn more about Jewish beliefs. I feel that my knowledge has greatly increased since reading this book, and I find myself interested in learning more. The author, Jerry J. Pollock, is a man of science. It was fascinating to see how he combined his scientific knowledge with his spiritual beliefs. This made him even more credible in my eyes. As Yoseph was interviewed, he teaches us through his answers. As I was contemplating his responses to some very in-depth questions, I found myself questioning what my own personal responses would be. I found this to be especially true when I read his answers regarding the Ten Commandments. I found the Messiah Interviews by Jerry J. Pollock, Ph.D., to be profoundly thought-provoking and feel that readers who are on their spiritual journey will truly benefit from having read this book. A Paige Lovitt, Reader Views (11/2008) I heartedly recommend my good friend, Jerry Pollock AZs Messiah Interviews. Although Jerry AZs expertise in secular science and psychoanalysis and my expertise in Chassidic Rabbinics does not necessarily allow us to share the same theological outlook in life, I so respect Jerry AZs quest for truth and his longing to see the Moshiach (Messiah); so much so that I sincerely hope the Messiah Interviews serves as an inspiration to all. A Lubavitch Rabbi Adam Stein, Chabad at Stony Brook University (12/2008) A unique and revealing book. I found the biographical events to be very interesting and revealing once I completely understood them. The interview form that the majority of the book is written in is definitely unique and creative. I enjoy the fact that the author tied true biographical events and self discovery into the process as it made for very interesting reading. Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God is recommended for those who enjoy books on religion, spirituality, and self-examination, intermixed with the element of fiction. A Kam Aures, RebeccasReads (9/2008) What lies in the future of humanity after it breathes its final breath? Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God is Jerry Pollock AZs spiritual journey of dealing with the uncertainty of what awaits him at the ultimate end of the road. Calling for readers to make their own choices, he offers his opinion on the matter and hopes to give food for thought when deciding. Messiah Interviews is a different sort of book on the afterlife, highly recommended. A Midwest Book Review (11/2008) A book that asks us to reflect on our values and make a positive contribution to the world. In the Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God, the main character, Yoseph readily confesses his limitations to his biblical interviewers A Dthe angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham and the prophet IsaiahA Dmaking amends for past discretions. What follows is a poignant and engaging conversation that challenges readers to look honestly at their flaws, examine their assumptions, values and beliefs, and be guided by a Higher source. In telling the story, Pollock explores both his intellect and his heart. If this leads to personal growth and reflection, then the Messiah Interviews will have fulfilled its goal. A Miriam Leventhal, Feathered Quill Book Reviews (11/2008) There are no coincidences for people who possess qualities of faith and righteousness. Nor can there be random chance happenings for those whom G-d has chosen for special treatment, and, perhaps a special purpose, writes author, scientist and seeker Jerry Pollock. Thus the reader is challenged to ask, Could it be me? Do I qualify? Do I qualify as a good person in God AZs Eyes to be part of the Messianic Age? The author has spent his life giving back. His journey is shared with you, the reader of Messiah Interviews. It is this reviewer AZs opinion that if you are a seeker with time to read only one book, that book must be the Messiah Interviews. A Richard Fuller, Metaphysical Reviews (2/2009) Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God is a tour-de-force that asks its readers to look at their own religious beliefs, to question and reaffirm those beliefs, and to understand the history behind their religious faith. Christian readers will find themselves with a clearer understanding of Judaism and its role as the basis of Christianity. Questions of science and religion's compatibility are deftly explored. Pollock writes with humor, attention to detail and tradition, and above all, with reverence for the human spirit and its never-ending quest to understand God. Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God is the perfect gift for anyone seeking a deeper spiritual journey. A Irene Watson, Reader Views (12/2008) As we read Jerry J. Pollock AZs Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God, it becomes quite evident that this is undoubtedly a most remarkable tome, something with its unique creativity and profound thought that is poles apart from the multitude of books concerning spirituality and religion. Using the mechanism of interviews with an outstanding biblical interview team, Pollock embarks on an insightful self-analysis dealing with a multitude of truth-seeking questions. His dexterity in revealing his own character in small fragments as well as the interlacing of insightful reflection makes for a captivating read. Moreover, his elegant prose hits us with immense energy as we muse over the many questions that the protagonist, Yoseph, is called upon to answer. By the time, you AZre done reading this intelligent narrative, you may even believe the Messiah Interviews actually happened. A Norm Goldman, Book Pleasures (1/2009). Messiah Interviews is an interesting mix of fact and fiction. Science and biblical history are woven together with a healthy dose of make believe to create a world where the main character, Yoseph, has the opportunity to vie for the job of the Messiah but only if he makes it through his biblical interviews. Some of the best portions of Messiah Interviews comes from when Yoseph is between interviews and gets a chance to spend time with his wife, Marcia. Pollock AZs vivid details during these encounters are well done. The reader immediately feels transported to the time and place with them. The ending is superbly done and made it well worth the reading of the book. A Cheryl Malandrinos, The Book Connection Blog (1/2009) The will of God is mightier than any force on earth. There are no coincidences for people who possess qualities of faith and righteousness. No chance happenings for those whom God has chosen. Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God is a well-written, insightful book that will get you to stop and mediate on the things of God. Someone who has suffered horrifically has the potential through their suffering to look inside and understand human nature. These are the deep thinkers and the ones most likely to see beyond the (R)surface AZ of situations and uncover hidden truths. This job as earth AZs Messiah, the King of Israel would give closeness to the creator GodA Dunimagined and unparalleled. A Connie Harris, TCM Reviews (1/2009) Messiah Interviews is a story of fiction, just written in a way that (R)teaches and guides the reader, AZ rather than just telling a story. The author, Jerry Pollock, Ph.D., writes in a beautiful wayA Dhis words are prose upon paper. Messiah Interviews is a memorable and touching story. Readers are taken beyond the realm of the here and now and led to a place where they are enabled to search within themselves. This is a story that could easily be read and reread, with new things discovered with each reading. A April Pohren, CafA A| of Dreams Blog (1/2009) What an original concept for a book. After reading the Messiah Interviews, I learned a lot about Jewish history and Judaism AZs interpretation of the End of Days. The concepts were thought provoking. The biblical interviewers did not come off as fake but as true. They kept pushing Yoseph until they got him to see what they wanted him to see. I am looking forward to reading Jerry Pollock AZs first book, Divinely Inspired: Spiritual Awakening of a Soul. A Lissa Oehlberg, Reading Mama Blog (1/2009) To say this is an interesting read is an understatement. The questions posed by the biblical sages are extremely interesting as are the answers given by the main character. And as such, Messiah Interviews carries along nicely and entertains as well as instructs in biblical history and particulars of Torah. Is our hero the chosen Messiah once his spiritual mission on Earth finished? Or has Pollock too closely fused fiction with aspiration in his (R)not so fictional AZ novel. I ask the reader to be his own judge and set my lens aside. In any case, Messiah Interviews is an interesting read and well worth the time to ponder the questions it introduces and to answer its call for a closer relationship with God during our lifetime now. A Chris Querry, MyShelf Reviews (2/2009) Also by Jerry Pollock, Ph.D. Divinely Inspired: Spiritual Awakening of a Soul


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Ever since the Creation of Adam and Eve, man has grappled with knowing whether life exists after death. Because humans achieve the possible, while God accomplishes the impossible, only the Creator knows our fate and destiny at the End of Days. Scientist Jerry Pollock weaves his Messiah Interviews story of an imperfect life on Earth with an imaginative account of being interviewed in Heaven to be the Messiah. The writing becomes a testament to Divine morality, and to finding truth and sincerity in one's heart. As readers embark on a journey of knowledge and understanding, they'll join Jerry on an exploration of the implications of biblical history on our modern world. Through a series of unexplainable events, Jerry empowers readers to decide if an additional personal spiritual effort is worth making in this life, in order to possibly gain entrance to an uncertain futuristic Garden of Eden, the Messianic Age. In a process of the dreamlike interviews with biblical personalities *the angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham and the prophet Isaiah *Jerry is forced to bear his soul and his own hidden demons. As human beings, we are all flawed.That's how the Creator made us. During the course of reading the book, readers have the opportunity to ponder the improvement of their own imperfections, in order to meet the requirements set out in the Messiah Interviews for admission into a future blissful life at the End of Days. The book is God-centered and discusses, briefly or at length, various topics, including The Ten Commandments, Creation, Evolution, Good and Evil, Primal Therapy, Bipolar Disorder, Resurrection, Aging, Twelve Tribes of Israel, Monotheistic Religions, Third Temple, Messiah, and the Messianic Age.

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  • Paperback: 284 pages
  • Publisher: Shechinah Third Temple, Inc. (January 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0981721206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0981721200
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,917,402 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting mix of fact and fiction, January 7, 2009
A unique idea mixed with science and the Hebrew Bible comes alive in "Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God" by Jerry Pollock.

Brothers Yinnon and Yoseph are twins. Like most twins, they are close and know everything about each other. But at some point Yoseph realizes that Yinnon is depressed, distressed, and bi-polar. And what he discovers next about Yinnon will change his life...forever.

Transported to heaven, Yoseph is interviewed by a variety of biblical figures--the angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham, and the prophet Isaiah--to see if he has what it takes to be the Messiah. The interviews are difficult and Yoseph is tested and tricked at every turn. But his passion for this is strong and he knows he must continue on despite everything.

"Messiah Interviews" is an interesting mix of fact and fiction. Science and biblical history are woven together with a healthy dose of make believe to create a world where Yoseph has the opportunity to vie for the job of Messiah...but only if he makes it through the interviews.

Not knowing a great deal about the Hebrew Bible, this book provides great insight for the reader, but at times I felt overwhelmed by the amount of information. The same held true for the scientific aspects of the book.

Some of the best portions of "Messiah Interviews" come from when Yoseph is between interviews and gets a chance to spend time with his wife, Marica. Pollock's vivid details during these encounters are well done. The reader immediately feels transported to the time and place with them.

The cover art is stunning, with what appears to be a well-worn Bible on the front page along with an ink bottle and quill pen. It could just as easily be a journal, but the graphic combined with the color scheme makes for a beautiful cover.

The ending is superbly done and made it well worth the reading of the book. Readers interested in the implications of biblical history on the modern world, finding truth and sincerity in one's heart, and those seeking further knowledge of the Hebrew Bible will certainly enjoy this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Connie Harris- TCM Reviews, October 16, 2009
The will of God is mightier than any force on earth. There are no coincidences for people who possess qualities of faith and righteousness. No chance happenings for those whom God has chosen.

In Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God Jerry J. Pollock, Ph.D. shares his spiritual insights and struggles with us through his dreamlike interviews with biblical personalities such as; the angel Gabriel, King David, Moses, Jacob, and Abraham - to be admitted into the Messianic Age Jerry must pass these interviews with at least a score of seventy-seven percent. So fly on the wings of angels, heavenward with Jerry, to the unknowable domain of the Creator through the pages of Messiah Interviews.

A well-written, insightful book that will get you to stop and meditate on the things of God. Someone who has suffered horrifically has the potential through their suffering to look inside and understand human nature. These are the deep thinkers and the ones most likely to see beyond the "surface" of situations and uncover the hidden truths of things. This job as earth's Messiah, the King of Israel, would give closeness to the creator God - unimagined and unparalleled.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Raw Power and Harsh Originality!, January 20, 2009
Imagine being interviewed for the position of Messiah by some of the most distinguished biblical characters. Among the luminaries sitting around a semi-circular table are Seth, the third son of Adam and Eve from whom it is said that all mankind descended after their eldest son, Cain killed his younger brother Abel, and the genetic lineage of Cain was allowed to die out. Then we have Chanoch, father of Methuselah, who lived 365 years and his son Methuselah who outlived him reaching 969 years. Also among the interviewers and sitting in the center is King David and to his left is Moses, the greatest prophet of all time, and adjacent to him Jacob, son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham. Remember Jacob; he had four wives, who bore twelve sons and a daughter. The sons became the Twelve Tribes of Israel. At the end of the table is Abraham, representing the figurehead of the earth's three monotheistic religions. You have to admit that this is quite an outstanding interview team! And by the way it is Isaiah who conducts one final interview.

As we read Jerry J. Pollock's Messiah Interviews: Belonging to God it becomes quite evident that this is undoubtedly a most remarkable tome, something with its unique creativity and profound thought that is poles apart from the multitude of books concerning spirituality and religion.

If you glance at Pollock's commentaries posted on various Internet sites, you realize that the first several chapters are really a compressed memoir of his life. Using twin imaginary brothers, Yoseph and Yinnon, Pollock examines his heartbreaking childhood growing up in a dysfunctional family where apparently he was unloved and rejected by his parents and as he clearly states: "a total void of demonstrable love and praise in my upbringing."

He refers to several episodes where G-d miraculously saved his life including his attempted suicide and concludes there must have been a reason why his life was spared. As he states, "Why me? He had his reasons. I had to find out for myself what my mission was." Pollock also feels a deep need to give back to G-d what He has given him.

As a result, Pollock tells us that he was determined to climb the spiritual ladder and "a thought came into my head, from out of the blue, that I should start a nonprofit charitable corporation for the Third Temple, which would be essential to the coming Messianic Age." Pollock strongly believes in the coming of the Messianic Age and he has in fact created a non-profit organization, The Shechinah Third Temple where he believes it is his mission to advance the Divine by spreading His spiritualism. Moreover, he practices what he preaches and has incorporated spirituality into his daily life and encourages others, if they haven't done so, to perform kind deeds, being merciful and truthful and stand up for what is right and just.

The remainder of the book is taken up with a journey into heaven and the arrival at the Third Temple. It is here where Yoseph and Yinnon meet Michael, the chief archangel who tells Yoseph that he would be his advocate during an interview process. Yoseph is stunned and inquires what interview process?

Michael smiles and tells him the Messiah interviews and he is to be interviewed for the position of the Messiah. Yoseph is also informed that his twin Yinnon has not been with him all this time and that he was lost a long time ago in his mother's womb.

Using the mechanism of interviews Pollock embarks on an insightful self-analysis dealing with a multitude of truth-seeking questions. He explores an assortment of themes as happiness, humility, sincerity, love, flawed nature of human beings, aging and scientific explanations of longevity, creation, what Yoseph's fate is in life, and many more. One question I found particularly worthy of note was when Chanoch asks Yoseph to elaborate on the following: "Man achieves the possible. G-d accomplishes the impossible?" Another was David's request of Yoseph to comment on his statement: "that we can't just be forgiven outright for our sins. In addition to the Day of Judgement in the World to Come, we need to learn the lessons in the present world." Other questions were specific to some of the biblical characters such as why did G-d remove Chanoch from the earth? As the case of the prophet Elijah, not only did their souls ascent intact but also their bodies.

Yoseph candidly states that as he was being interviewed he could feel as if seven mind readers could see into the truthfulness or falseness of his heart. In other words, he couldn't throw the bull and his replies had to be truthful and sincere.

Pollock has certainly done his homework in re-creating the historical biblical setting where the Messiah interviews are conducted. His dexterity in revealing his own character in small fragments as well as the interlacing of insightful reflection makes for a captivating read. Moreover, his elegant prose hits us with immense energy as we muse over the many questions that Yoseph is called upon to answer. Although, I have to confess that notwithstanding that it takes some time to absorb all of the book's material with its raw power and harsh originality, patient readers will find, as I have, that in the end it is all very beneficial and meaningful. In fact, by the time you're done reading this intelligent narrative, you may even believe the Messiah interviews actually happened!

Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor Bookpleasures
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