Posted on 04/02/2018 1:17:40 PM PDT by C19fan
At my very first job in New York, a colleague jokingly informed me: You came in a WASP, but youre leaving a Jew.
That statement was in reference to the demographics of the offices staff. Almost everyone who worked there was Jewish, and I, a recent college graduate who had spent my adolescence in a largely Christian community in the South, was not. At the time, I had no idea she would end up being so right.
As a teenager, I attended exactly one bat mitzvah, but moving to New York provided endless opportunities to learn about the Jewish faith. Friends invited me to join their families for Passover seders and Hanukkah celebrations. However, it was through my various romantic relationships where I learned the most about Judaism a religious faith and culture I have grown to love and respect, but that has also contributed to two of my biggest heartbreaks.
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Did you read it?
Its a true pickle
And she learned
Ive watched Jewish men crave blonde shiksas all my life but at shit or get off the pot time they insist the Christian girl convert to please their family especially mom
Im all for Jews preserving their dna and heritage
Which is why I prefer my kids marry white Christian southern kids
But if I do it Im a bigot whereas when Jews act identity conscious its commendable and understandable and liberal Jews are at the forefront of demanding diversity tolerance even while they dont practice it themselves much
Hypocrisy
But like I said i support them marrying their own...but do that instead of demanding shiksa submission and then preach tolerance to me when Im provincial too
Spielberg is a prime example
But if youre an educated manhattan Christian gal likely your dating pool is majority Jewish males
“Nazarines? Is that Christians?”
Sorry, skipped that.
“Nazarene” is the proper (and polite) way of referring to persons who follow Yeshua of Nazareth, at least for Hebrew speakers. It’s the given name in your own scriptures:
http://www.essene.com/What%20is%20a%20Nazarene.htm
I’m not sure how it changed. I suspect the Romans.
“Which is why I prefer my kids marry white Christian southern kids
But if I do it Im a bigot whereas when Jews act identity conscious its commendable and understandable and liberal Jews are at the forefront of demanding diversity tolerance even while they dont practice it themselves much.”
That doesn’t make you a bigot, at all. It makes you someone who has read and understands the Bible (not the “white” part, but having the same religion and, to a lesser degree, culture).
Of course!
Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world; only to serve the People of Israel, he said during a public discussion of what kind of work non-Jews are allowed to perform on Shabbat.
"Why are gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi and eat," he said to some laughter.
Yosef, the spiritual leader of the Shas Party and the former chief Sephardi rabbi of Israel, also said that the lives of non-Jews are protected in order to prevent financial loss to Jews.
"With gentiles, it will be like any person: They need to die, but God will give them longevity. Why? Imagine that ones donkey would die, theyd lose their money. This is his servant. Thats why he gets a long life, to work well for this Jew, said the rabbi, who recently turned 90."
https://www.jta.org/2010/10/18/news-opinion/israel-middle-east/sephardi-leader-yosef-non-jews-exist-to-serve-jews
This actor nailed the stage production for a Tony.
Is Steely Dan Jewish? Because that would explain the unintelligble man/woman relationship neuroticism... to we club-wielding Texans, anyway..
They are probably sick of being a Gentile girl's rebellion.
But why is this newsworthy?
The Shas party?
I guess black lives matters speaks for you, then, since you think the Shas party is a fair representation of Israelis.
Shas is a radical political group of welfare pigs from Iran and various other Islamic dumps who hate everyone but themselves, including other Jewish people, but demand we work and pay for them to sit on their rear ends.
Despite being a fringe party (I think they are Number 7 — the equivalent of the USA Green Party), they have oversized political clout lately in the parliamentary system resulting in a hung parliament.
One or two seats makes the difference, just like the US Senate.
They flip to whatever side promises them the most money.
But, hey, keep digging. There are all sorts of weird people out there.
I have no idea. I’m more of a Zepplin fan, myself.
I frankly didn’t even know what a Jew was - in TX we’re more about the man than his religion - until I read Leon Uris’ The Haj. And then I kinda assumed a noble, intellectual, rugged character of the Jewish Man. Texanish.
Headcase. For an encore she’ll probably date a Japanese guy.
Few of us are Essene, or members of an “esoteric order,” so your source does not really applying.
Nazarene, however you spell it, does not come off as polite. But I can’t bring bring myself to call Mormons Saints or Bruce Jenner a woman. I just don’t call it being polite.
Notice you didn't comment on the fact that he was literally a religious leader in charge--as recognized by Israeli--NOT "religious," but secular-law, and given authority over Jewish religion, immigration, conversion, etc., into the state of Israel:
"The Chief Rabbinate of Israel (Hebrew: הרבנות הראשית לישראל, Ha-Rabanut Ha-Rashit Li-Yisra'el) is recognized by law[1] as the supreme rabbinic and spiritual authority for Judaism in Israel.
The Chief Rabbinate Council assists the two chief rabbis, who alternate in its presidency. It has legal and administrative authority to organize religious arrangements for Israel's Jews. It also responds to halakhic questions submitted by Jewish public bodies in the Diaspora. The Council sets, guides and supervises agencies within its authority.
The Chief Rabbinate of Israel consists of two Chief Rabbis: an Ashkenazi rabbi and a Sephardi rabbi, also known as the Rishon leZion. The Chief Rabbis are elected for 10 year terms. The present Sephardi Chief Rabbi is Yitzhak Yosef and the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi is David Lau, both of whom commenced their terms in 2013.[2]
The Rabbinate has jurisdiction over many aspects of Jewish life in Israel. Its jurisdiction includes personal status issues, such as Jewish marriages and Jewish divorce, as well as Jewish burials, conversion to Judaism, kosher laws and kosher certification, Jewish immigrants to Israel (olim), supervision of Jewish holy sites, working with various ritual baths (mikvaot) and yeshivas, and overseeing Rabbinical courts in Israel.
The Rabbinical courts are part of Israel's judicial system, and are managed by the Ministry of Religious Services. The courts have exclusive jurisdiction over marriage and divorce of Jews and have parallel competence with district courts in matters of personal status, alimony, child support, custody, and inheritance. Religious court verdicts are implemented and enforcedas for the civil court systemby the police, bailiff's office, and other agencies.[3]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Rabbinate_of_Israel
This is like saying, "we literally put this crazy guy in charge of our religion, but he's actually some kind of non-Jewish Iranian guy in charge of Jewish immigration policies."
There is a fair amount of Jewish presence in Texas.
Levi Strauss certainly left his imprint on Texas, for example.
And a fair number of original Texicans were Sephardic Jews fleeing Mexico because Mexico not only betrayed the Protestants in Mexico (forcing them to convert to Catholicism), but re-instituted the rules against Jews, as well.
Indeed, the humble flour tortilla (which is really only a Texas/North Mexico thing) was the result of Sephardic Jews (who mistakenly viewed corn as suspect at the time due to the Aztex near worship of corn) making non-leavened bread for Passover.
Here:
In fact, way back, there were prosecutions of Jewish people for eating wheat tortillas during Passover in Mexico.
Oh, baloney.
The man’s a 90 year old loon bigot who grew up in Iran (or the equivalent).
You omitted the rebuttal from the very article you site:
“Rabbi Yosefs remarks suggesting outrageously that Jewish scripture asserts non-Jews exist to serve Jews are abhorrent and an offense to human dignity and human equality, said AJC Executive Director David Harris. “Judaism first taught the world that all individuals are created in the divine image, which helped form the basis of our moral code. A rabbi should be the first, not the last, to reflect that bedrock teaching of our tradition.””
My “source” is polite discourse, and your scriptures. From the source:
“He shall be called a Nazarene.” ~Matt 2:23
If you don’t want to be called a follower Yeshua of Nazareth, call yourself whatever you want.
Well yes, that's who was leading Judaism in Israel as established by Israeli law. He is dead now and his son has taken his place as the Chief Sephardi Rabbi, apparently still making the same types of comments as his dad.
The old Catholic joke can't be used anymore ("is the Pope Catholic?"), but I think we can ask, "Is the Chief Rabbi of Israel Jewish!?"
I'm honestly interested in how you came to this conclusion. Feel free to FReepmail me if you wish.
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In fact, way back, there were prosecutions of Jewish people for eating wheat tortillas during Passover in Mexico.
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Somewhere about 2006-2009, a most pernicious tortilla deployment tragedy surfaced as treacherous and nefarious as the MSM’s red/blue RAT/Republican color switcheroo that befell us in 1999.
Texas has baked and eaten flour tortillas daily since at least 1975, but strictly for breakfast tacos, fajitas and quesadillas. Everything else landed on the corn tortilla, which was by-God *fried*, the ONLY exception being the steamed ones in the warmer you blotted up your extra enchilada sauce with.
Then suddenly.... flour tortillas just went away, like Jimmy Hoffa, and most inexplicably, FISH started manifesting in those un-crunchy, non-fried, flappy, soggy corn tortillas.
These were heralds of the insanity that began devouring Texas.
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