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I think this answers all the questions - Who really is a Jew?

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I myself am a chic, party-hopping, Manhattan millionaire for, although I do not actually possess a million dollars, nor live in Manhattan, nor indulge in party-hopping, nor am at all chic, I find describing myself as such is a great way to pick up the babes.

Describing yourself as a Jew might be motivated by a burning desire to feel you've got an in with God, but I doubt it's much motivated by a burning desire to embrace Judaism or Jewish culture. Kind of like my desire to get in good with the babes but not go to the trouble of actually becoming a chic, party-hopping, Manhattan millionaire.
 

Sleeppy

Fatalist. Christian. Pacifist.
If according to Scripture, you accept that the Jews are chosen to be eternally superior to all other people, it's not surprising you would want to identify with, or even become, a Jew (jealousy/envy/fear happen everywhere)- until you've understood a fuller picture of history, and can identify current and future reality.

Jews hardly proselytize, in relation to Christianity and Islam (though the "damage" had already caused Christianity and Islam). But, the Scriptures place Israel as the future hub of the World, in many seemingly "miraculous" ways. It's at least partly true.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
This is a tragic day for all of us who live in Manitou or the Greater Manitou area. I feel a compelling need now to redouble my heavy drinking that began with reading the OP this morning.
Would that be a standardized, homogenized, and sanitized generic brew or a microbrew full of character?
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Would that be a standardized, homogenized, and sanitized generic brew or a microbrew full of character?

*GASP* Please do not refer to those...those "products" in the very same sentence that you mention tasty craft beers. *shudders*
 

Adept

Member
If Judaism is a bloodline, then any Jew who converts to another religion is still a Jew?

It's been debated. You should ask in the Jewish DIR because my Jewish education is long gone. I can tell you I'm not religiously Jewish by a long shot, my beliefs are almost completely unrelated, but I'm still considered Jewish, can take my birthright trip (though I'm probably too old), etc.
 

AmbiguousGuy

Well-Known Member
It's been debated. You should ask in the Jewish DIR because my Jewish education is long gone. I can tell you I'm not religiously Jewish by a long shot, my beliefs are almost completely unrelated, but I'm still considered Jewish, can take my birthright trip (though I'm probably too old), etc.

I've heard some angry opinions from Jews about allowing converts to Christianity to remain Jewish. But I've also known many people who claimed to be both atheist and Jewish, with religious Jews seeming to have no objections to that.

I've also heard that the mother-only business is now in contention, with one of the major branches (Reform?) now trying to allow patrilineal Jewishness.

I consider the whole thing a mess, almost as bad as trying to define who is an atheist and who isn't.

But all categories are messy unless there's some kind of official license for membership.
 

Clarity

Active Member
It's a bit of a reach to pronounce, יהוה, Jehovah. The yod י carries the 'Je', but there is no 'Ho' because without an O the 'hay' ה is silent.
Next is the vav ו pronounced, 'Vah', with the vowel qamets וָ , then another silent 'hay', making - YehVah. However, using different vowels it should be translated, Yehu, which happens to match the name for Jews in Hebrew, the Yehudim.
יְהוּה - Yey Hoo​

While the word - Yehudim, יְהוּדִּים means Jews, the dim, דִּים, means 'those of', therefore, 'those of God'. In turn, it makes the scripture accurate that says, 'My people who are called by My Name'. Of course this happened thousands of years before any other nation got this information or English was invented. Trying to convince us all that the whole nation is called by the name of Judah, one of the tribes, appears to be a deception.​

Aside from your esoteric departure into the New Testment's claim that there is such a thing as a "symbolic Jew", I find your linguistic references lacking in an understanding of the Hebrew language.

God's name, as you spelled above, is pronounced "y'hovah" or "y'howah", YHVH or YHWH depending on your dialect. (I was originally tought the former.) You claimed there is no "ho" but forgot to take into account that the third letter is a long "o" (the vav).

In your second deconstruction, you fail to recognize that "y'hudim" is a plural, and that "dim" is the indicator of plural vs singular. It's not appropriate to think of it as a separate word. "Y'hudim" is the plural of "Y'hudah", the mem being the only operative letter. Translated literally, it refers simply to descendants or residents of Judah (or Judea).
 

melvin2007

New Member
deuteronomy 28 gives you the blood line of who the israelites of today are. Not these who claim to be from the seed of abram. 70 ad israel was invaded and i wonder were those israelites fled to. let me guess africa (which is a continent) because they blended in with the people there. joseph and mary even fled to egypt to blend in.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
*GASP* Please do not refer to those...those "products" in the very same sentence that you mention tasty craft beers. *shudders*

[satire] Sorta like "recycled fruitcake?" :p [/satire]

**passes Sunstone a fifth of Rye Whiskey**

Happy Belated Birthday. We might as well keep this trend of Sunstone drinking heavily going. Lemme know when your brain is sufficiently pickled. We can always use more Brains in Jars.

And now, to relate this all back to the opening post in my own nebulous mystic way:

[satire] Sunstone, at what proximity would you like me to place your Brain In A Jar to the Great Chrome-Plated Buttocks? {I found a gig for you} Would you like your Jar to be so close to the Great Chrome-Plated Buttocks that you would be totally bedazzled, or would you rather have enough space between your jar and the Great Chrome-Plated Buttocks that you can perceive the Great Chrome Plated Buttocks in Their entire glory?

Are you looking for Arsehatship, or are you looking to be a Bootysattva?

The wording in the opening post seems to suggest that he's more interested in the Booty Vows. [/satire]
 

CMike

Well-Known Member
A jew is someone whose mother is jewish or converted.

Whom christians from their bible consider jewish is totally irrelevant.
 

CMike

Well-Known Member
If according to Scripture, you accept that the Jews are chosen to be eternally superior to all other people, it's not surprising you would want to identify with, or even become, a Jew (jealousy/envy/fear happen everywhere)- until you've understood a fuller picture of history, and can identify current and future reality.

Jews hardly proselytize, in relation to Christianity and Islam (though the "damage" had already caused Christianity and Islam). But, the Scriptures place Israel as the future hub of the World, in many seemingly "miraculous" ways. It's at least partly true.

The mission of the jewish people is to be a light to the rest of the nations.
 

Sleeppy

Fatalist. Christian. Pacifist.
The mission of the jewish people is to be a light to the rest of the nations.

In writing. But in practice? What have the Jewish people contributed to the World, that is completely unique to them?
 

Avi1001

reform Jew humanist liberal feminist entrepreneur
Nah. A Jew is someone who claims to be Jewish and convinces me that he really believes it.

I agree with you. When I said that in the Judaism DIR, I was nearly drummed out. But I believe it is true.

Further, I will say that she/he does not even have to convince me, they have to convince themselves, that is my litmus test. :)
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
In writing. But in practice? What have the Jewish people contributed to the World, that is completely unique to them?

Unique to them? What kind of standard is that? Was that standard suggested to you by a domestic animal before or after it was run over by a truck?

Do you know of any large group of millions of people who have made an entirely "unique to them" contribution to the world -- as a group. Sure, individuals make unique contributions -- look at Einstein -- but large groups, as a rule, don't.

So maybe the way a domestic animal in full possession of its senses would approach this is to ask "What have Jews contributed to the world", rather than "What have they uniquely contributed to the world?"

But don't take my word for it. Think it through for yourself.
 
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