Reaching the Jewish people has been a source of theological debate for decades and more, a large consensus today realizes that God's arm of salvation has long been extended to the Jewish people. Still, there is much work before us.
Consequently, I see walled up in some cases, and barring access to the primary mode of Jewish evangelism; from individual to individual. Here we shall see how important the individual believer is in Jewish outreach and the necessity for equipping and training. This remains our greatest challenge.
On a leadership level, the state of exception that I have found in Jewish Evangelism, in will and energy, is certainly attributed to a broad spectrum of causes.
But paradoxically, there is a sense of strangeness given the familiarity of our Lord's mission to the Jew first. And the reluctance to "call it out" may be caused in part to the alienation of the Jew in Jewish outreach.
Is it possible given our times that we can establish something coherent here. Could we go beyond, rather than within the reality that has always been.