I have a question (which may be dumb), but when someone days they are Jewish (ethnically, but not in the religious sense), do they mean Israeli?
I have a question (which may be dumb), but when someone days they are Jewish (ethnically, but not in the religious sense), do they mean Israeli?
I have a question (which may be dumb), but when someone days they are Jewish (ethnically, but not in the religious sense), do they mean Israeli?
Just checking water's temp. Is it true that Jewish people must fast during TWO months each year ? I've heared that once but nobody came with a definite answer. Believe me, fasting one month is shit enough, I can't imagine how fasting for two months must feel likeI believe everyone here would love to answer any question you might have
Just checking water's temp. Is it true that Jewish people must fast during TWO months each year ? I've heared that once but nobody came with a definite answer. Believe me, fasting one month is shit enough, I can't imagine how fasting for two months must feel like
Damn, that is some hardcore thoughts you had. We don't drink during the day that's true but not drinking for a whole month (and potentially surviving it) would be a new definition of hell. One that would be accepted by everyone, I am sure.Nope, Jews never fast for more than a day I believe. There are major fasts like Yom Kippur which is from sunset to sunset (the full 24 hours), unlike the Ramadan. There are some minor fasts that are from sunrise to sunset though.
I'm not sure how it is with Islam, but in Judaism fasting also prohibits drinking.
It's funny, because as a kid I was always amazed at how Muslims could fast for a whole month.
Same here, shalom everyone!I didn't know there was a thread. Shalom everyone.
Well, I heard that there are many antisemist drawings and ads in european countries (from a friend who used to live in Hungary).It's really annoying how whenever I do a Google search for anything on Jews, all I see are hate sites directed at us. This is probably the least of my grievances regarding Jewish life right now, but it's a harrowing reminder that antisemitism still lives. Maybe I should start working on a "Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack of Goyim Privilege" article. Agree? Disagree?
Well, I heard that there are many antisemist drawings and ads in european countries (from a friend who used to live in Hungary).
Yeah, I sort of figured Muslims had superhuman fasting powers In my defense, I was, like, 6.Damn, that is some hardcore thoughts you had. We don't drink during the day that's true but not drinking for a whole month (and potentially surviving it) would be a new definition of hell. One that would be accepted by everyone, I am sure.
I know that some in the left in European countries harbor some anti-antisemitism (manifested through the old the Jews control the banks.) Not all of them, but I know this through connections in left circles in Europe...Well, I heard that there are many antisemist drawings and ads in european countries (from a friend who used to live in Hungary).
I know that some in the left in European countries harbor some anti-antisemitism (manifested through the old the Jews control the banks.) Not all of them, but I know this through connections in left circles in Europe...
Yeah, I sort of figured Muslims had superhuman fasting powers In my defense, I was, like, 6.
I know that some in the left in European countries harbor some anti-antisemitism (manifested through the old the Jews control the banks.) Not all of them, but I know this through connections in left circles in Europe...
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I second that. I really wonder why the Jewish were persecuted in Europe for so long. It would also be interesting to know what were their conditions in the Americas, also.Hey guys, I hope you don't mind me hijacking this thread but I wanted to ask you something. Currently I'm reading "A Conveniant Hatred: The History of Antisemitism" by Phyllis Goldstein and enjoying it a lot (obviously not enjoying the pain the Jews went through; it's just their history that's absolutely fascinating). It's my first attempt at trying to understand anti-semitism and if I understood it corretly (I'm only 1/4 through, currently in the chapter about anti-semitism from 1347-1492 ) Jews were demonized because they refused to accept the god or the gods of the governing bodies. Another important aspect is that Christians wanted to seperate themselves more from the Jews and spread the lie that Jews were responsible for Jesus' crucifixion.
Can you guys recommend me more literature on antisemitism (especially anti-semitism in Nazi Germany) that is are informative and well written as Goldstein's book?
Currently I'm reading "A Conveniant Hatred: The History of Antisemitism" by Phyllis Goldstein and enjoying it a lot
To put it simply, if your mother is Jewish you are Jewish. If she is not, you are not. So unless you can trace an unbroken line of Jewish women that ends with your mother, you are not Jewish.So I want an opinion on whether I really qualify as a secular Jew. My whole life, my family has always made light of the fact that I act and look "totally Jewish" to the point where we started looking back through both sides of my family history to see if and where any Jewish heritage comes from. What we found is several Jewish family members back on my father's side and a couple on my mother's side whom it is questionable as to whether or not they are Jewish.
I had a friend tell me that it doesn't matter how much Jewish blood is on your father's side, if there's none on your mother's side "it doesn't count". Is there any truth at all to that and can I feel right in considering myself a Jew (ethnically)?
To put it simply, if your mother is Jewish you are Jewish. If she is not, you are not. So unless you can trace an unbroken line of Jewish women that ends with your mother, you are not Jewish.
I suggest you try and avoid most conservative Jews then. Some of the reform are open to the idea of tracing lineage through the male line though. I'm not sure how the law of return would apply in those situations though, if that matters to you.That's such bullshit and I've heard it tons of times. My wife maybe Catholic but my daughter is Jewish, anyone ever tries to tell her otherwise and...well they shouldn't.
I suggest they have the common sense to keep their mouths shut.I suggest you try and avoid most conservative Jews then.
Nah, it wouldn't matter, could never in a million years imagine why I would move to Israel.Some of the reform are open to the idea of tracing lineage through the male line though. I'm not sure how the law of return would apply in those situations though, if that matters to you.
I suggest you try and avoid most conservative Jews then. Some of the reform are open to the idea of tracing lineage through the male line though. I'm not sure how the law of return would apply in those situations though, if that matters to you.