Posted by cccp1014 on 5/8/2018 12:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 5/8/2018 12:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 5/8/2018 12:06:00 PM (view original):
#1) Both my parents are Jewish and his are not
#2) He celebrates nothing of the traditions and does not see himself as a Jew
#3) You cannot be a Christian and a Jew at the same time
#4) I am a Jew for all the traditions I just don't believe in the higher power. He actually chose a different religion. More specifically I don't believe in the higher power or that Jesus was the Messiah. He believes Jesus was the Messiah so he cannot be a Jew.
#5) He is anti Israel and I am pro Israel
You disagree with me but to me he is as Jewish as Bill Cosby. AKA he is not.
But he played that card to fit his warped narrative.
#1) This doesn't disqualify you from being a Jew. Only your mother has to be Jewish.
#2) I do actually. I had a bar mitzvah and we celebrate a couple of Jewish holidays. I identify as a Eastern European Jew.
#3) Yeah, you can.
#4) I am not a Jew in religion but I am in heritage. This does not disqualify me from being a Jew.
#5) I am NOT anti-Israel. I am pro-Israelis and I think that Israel is the best in the Middle East but Netenyahu is corrupt. I can be pro-Israel and not support everything they do.
You don't have to believe me, but it is hurtful when you continue to slander me and make up false accusations. I know that I am Jewish and I just hope that you will one day believe me.
#1) I say it does. Opinions vary.
#2) Then why did you convert to Christianity? Unfulfilled were you?
#3) Can you be a cat and a dog at the same time too?
#4) In what sort of heritage are you a Jew? Name some traditionally Jewish foods you eat.
#5) How is Bibi more corrupt than Obama was. Please explain.
#1) Yeah, but this isn't an opinion. "According to
halakha, to determine a person's Jewish status (Hebrew:
yuhasin) one needs to consider the status of both parents. If both parents are Jewish, their child will also be considered Jewish, and the child takes the status of the father (e.g., as a
kohen). If either parent is subject to a genealogical disability (e.g., is a
mamzer) then the child is also subject to that disability. If one of the parents is not Jewish, the rule is that the child takes the status of the mother (
Kiddushin 68b,
Shulchan Aruch, EH 4:19).
[14] The ruling is derived from various sources including
Deuteronomy 7:1–5,
Leviticus 24:10,
Ezra 10:2–3.
[14] Accordingly, if the mother is Jewish, so is her child, and if she is not Jewish, neither is her child considered Jewish"
#2) My parents are Christian. I believe in Christianity.
#3) Can you be an atheist and a Jew at the same time?
#4) MY MOTHER IS JEWISH. IT IS PASSED DOWN. THUS I AM JEWISH. WHO GIVES A FLYING **** ABOUT MY LIFESTYLE.
#5) Uh... what? Where does Obama fit into this?