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Leader Of Anti-Semitic Party In Hungary Discovers He's Jewish

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Please don't construe this as in favor of his ways, I'm glad he shed his hater clothes and moved on.

I don't get it. Being Jewish is a religion; not a nationality.
All Jews are Israelies, but not all Israelies are Jewish.
Just cause your parents were Jewish or Catholic or Baptists doesn't "make" you one.
Am I missing something?
Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard.

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Please don't construe this as in favor of his ways, I'm glad he shed his hater clothes and moved on.

I don't get it. Being Jewish is a religion; not a nationality.
All Jews are Israelies, but not all Israelies are Jewish.
Just cause your parents were Jewish or Catholic or Baptists doesn't "make" you one.
Am I missing something?



Way, way wrong.

"Jews" are the children of Israel/Jacob, period.

Judaism is a tribal identity, purely familial, though it has strong religious traditions. For example, some 96% of self-identified Kohainim were determined to share a common male ancestor (Aaron) - you can not become a Kohain if you are not one by birth.

Adherents to the more popular Universal Religions have a tendency to assume that other isms are of the same mold, which is hardly the case.

If your mother not Jewish, you are a Gentile unless you convert. Conversion to Judaism is quite unlike conversion to Scientology or Christianity; it is an adoption into the family, to become one of the tribe.

The Tribal Council held at a Jewish congregation is precisely that.

A Jew can be a Buddhist, an Atheist or whatever, and it has no effect on one's identity as a Jew.

In Europe in the 1940s, people who thought of themselves as Christian but had Jewish heritage went into the ovens alongside the Haredim.


BSBD,

Winsor

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Please don't construe this as in favor of his ways, I'm glad he shed his hater clothes and moved on.

I don't get it. Being Jewish is a religion; not a nationality.
All Jews are Israelies, but not all Israelies are Jewish.
Just cause your parents were Jewish or Catholic or Baptists doesn't "make" you one.
Am I missing something?



Way, way wrong.

"Jews" are the children of Israel/Jacob, period.

Judaism is a tribal identity, purely familial, though it has strong religious traditions. For example, some 96% of self-identified Kohainim were determined to share a common male ancestor (Aaron) - you can not become a Kohain if you are not one by birth.

Adherents to the more popular Universal Religions have a tendency to assume that other isms are of the same mold, which is hardly the case.

If your mother not Jewish, you are a Gentile unless you convert. Conversion to Judaism is quite unlike conversion to Scientology or Christianity; it is an adoption into the family, to become one of the tribe.

The Tribal Council held at a Jewish congregation is precisely that.

A Jew can be a Buddhist, an Atheist or whatever, and it has no effect on one's identity as a Jew.

In Europe in the 1940s, people who thought of themselves as Christian but had Jewish heritage went into the ovens alongside the Haredim.


BSBD,

Winsor




In the eyes of an anti-Semite, it makes no difference at all, once you have Jewish blood, you are vermin scum that is genetically programmed to lie, cheat, steal, and nail up the occasional Christian messiah.

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