So what, exactly, is Jew church? I'm glad you asked!
You may be thinking that Jew church is a humorous accidental neologism coined as a placeholder reference to a synagogue, temple, or shul. Jew church is, indeed, that, but it's so much more! Briefly stated, Jew
church is the place that Jewish people would go if Jewish people went to church.
Unverified reports indicate that Jew churches are regionally clustered in the Florida panhandle, particularly in the area of
Panama City Beach and the surrounding metropolitan statistical area.
In the interest of clarity, there exists a movement called Messianic Judaism, represented most prominently by the non-profit organization Jews For Jesus, which believes Jesus Christ was the prophesied Jewish Messiah.
Messianic Jews have been described by some simply as Jewish converts to Christianity. In any case, Messianic Judaism has its own organizations and religious congregations which, while they may consist of Jews attending what could reasonably be described as "church," are not Jew churches, in the strictest sense.