So there is a great deal of ignorance within the Jewish community with respect to Catholicism and Christianity. That ignorance is manifest in the positions, policies, and actions of individual Jews and the nation of Israel. It shows that Judaism remains a religion of exclusion just as it was when Christ came to bring the New and Everlasting Covenant and extended the faith to all peoples.
Islam teaches about the Christianity and Jewish religions. They teach we are apes and dogs.
I agree it would be better to educate about other religions. But there are worse things to worry about.
Chr*stianity did not claim to "extend the faith to all peoples." It claimed to replace `Am Yisra'el with the chr*stian church and the Torah with a post-Biblical ceremonial drawn mostly from paganism.
Yet Jesus taught us all “Our Father”. A good old Hebrew prayer.
That's God's plan...It's all in the Scriptures...
One thing I noticed is that if the word “Israeli” were replaced by “American” in the article, it would have been just as true.
Why point out the mote in the Israel’s eye when the beam in America’s eye stands out clearly for all to see?
>>> So there is a great deal of ignorance within the Jewish community with respect to Catholicism and Christianity. <<<
If my Catholic friends are to be believed, there is a great deal of ignorance WITHIN THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC community with respect to Catholicism and Christianity.
“It shows that Judaism remains a religion of exclusion”
Nonsense.
First, anyone can become Jewish who so desires. I’ll set you up with a mohel and a body of water, and we’ll get’r done.
Second, the reason ALL other religions are not taught (in Orthodox thought) is it is against the express terms of the Law to study other religions as a impressionable youth.