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rol Krenz says:
Welcome to a new thread -- this time about everything and anything to do with Jewish culture, history, language and lore.
A place to de-mystify rituals, answer basic questions, and shed modern light on an ancient people.
Every day a new question or subject, and hopefully many answers offered.
Discussion enriches us all. Nothing is off limits; however hate speech of any kind will be ignored.
Please note: this is NOT a political thread. That's why we're talking in the History Forum. This is not to say Q&A about current affairs are forbidden, or that Israel is off limits, but rather, this thread is an attempt to examine customs, rituals, language, migrations, philosophy and thought, and of course, the history of the Jewish people.
I look forward to learning from one and all.
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My first question is one that comes up often:
Q: Are the Jews a race?
My Answer: Throughout history, various mentions of the word "race" come up, but what does it really mean?
The Jewish people are NOT, in the scientific, anthropological arena, a race. Many races include Jews forming part of a specific ethnicity.
So, you have French Jews, Armenian Jews, American Jews, etc.
Judaism is about religion, a code of specific ethics. But, it is no more a race than Protestantism or Hinduism.
But, you say, I hear Jews referred to as a race all the time. So, what gives?
Think of race in the context of a "people" or a "nation" -- this merely says that no matter where in the world you travel, whether to Ethiopia or China, you will find Jews of multi races
and ethnicities who are somehow mutually bound up in the "act of being a Jew."
Out of the blue, in a far off land, a shofar (ram's horn) is blown and the people celebrate the holiest of days, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, even though they may have been cut off from fellow Jews for millennia.
Similar beliefs, customs, the same God and the same covenant with Moses exist.
Thus, Jews the world over know in their souls that there are other Jews out there somewhere looking at the same stars, whispering over the same Shabbat (Sabbath) candles, blessing the wine and the bread, and ushering in the same God.
Despite distance and the passage of time, Judaism dwells in both large and remote populations and is at once familiar to other Jews who encounter it.
Thus, you might say, the Jews are 'a people," or a "nation" of many races.
Testament is another word for covenant.
The Torah includes the Covenant that Moses delivered.
Who knows ten?
Ten are the commandments.
Five that are directly concerned with the Almighty.
Five that are concerned with the relationship between individuals.
They are ten because it is mnemonic.
Those ten commandments urge Jews to have an ethical conduct.
The 10 are not the same in the NT because the first is taken out since there was not on an Egyptian exodus.
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