1 posted on
04/27/2014 4:05:24 PM PDT by
Olog-hai
To: Olog-hai
Oh my!!! Let me see if I have this straight... In the Jewish homeland, the place destined to the the home off displaced Jews from all over the world, the strictest adherents to the Jewish faith feel more "Jewish" than Israeli???
Well, who-da-thunk-it?!?!
Mark
2 posted on
04/27/2014 4:31:46 PM PDT by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: Olog-hai
I should also mention that the Jewish people have managed to retain their Jewish identity throughout their displacement from their homeland by clinging to their religion. Many know that the Jewish people could be displaced again.
Mark
3 posted on
04/27/2014 4:34:05 PM PDT by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: Olog-hai
You have Ashkenazim, Sephardim, Mizrachi, Falasha Mura (Ethiopian), et al who should feel Israeli and Jewish.
Shouldn’t they be synonymous?
4 posted on
04/27/2014 4:36:32 PM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: Olog-hai
Good. A strong religious undercurrent in Israel will prevent the advance of progressive liberalism.
5 posted on
04/27/2014 4:37:23 PM PDT by
Viennacon
To: Olog-hai
And most libtard american jews feel more palistinian than israeli or jewish
7 posted on
04/27/2014 5:19:10 PM PDT by
bravo whiskey
(We should not fear our government. Our government should fear us.)
To: Olog-hai
20 per cent isn’t very high.
But it does bring a question to mind. What binds people together the most? Religion or patriotism?
I can see the answer to both ideologies.
8 posted on
04/27/2014 7:49:30 PM PDT by
berdie
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