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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ChabadKahanist on January 25, 2019, 02:55:30 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyxVZE-ZQv4
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It is true that many non-Jews instinctively see Jews as foreigners. We feel that Jews are unlike other people. Even if Jews don't feel this.
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Jews in the exile who are not completely assimilated have a separate national identity. Should we hold it against gentiles who acknoledge that? I have more problem with gentiles (mostly muslims and marxists) who claim Judaism is just a religion and not a nation.
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It is true that many non-Jews instinctively see Jews as foreigners. We feel that Jews are unlike other people. Even if Jews don't feel this.
I haven't really seen that here in the U.S.
But there is no question that the righteous gentiles support Aliyah. Many donations to https://www.birthrightisrael.com/ are from gentiles.
Also, CUFA (christians usnited for Israel), which now has over 5 million members overwhelmingly wants Israel to be Jewish. Much more than the average American Jew.
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I haven't really seen that here in the U.S.
But there is no question that the righteous gentiles support Aliyah. Many donations to https://www.birthrightisrael.com/ are from gentiles.
Also, CUFA (christians usnited for Israel), which now has over 5 million members overwhelmingly wants Israel to be Jewish. Much more than the average American Jew.
I am a Righteous Gentile. I support Aliyah.
My thoughts about christians are well-known. The Law is that anyone who has the power to compel others to act in the correct way is obligated to do so. I make no apologies for following Torah Law. The only reason I won't compel christians here is that I was asked not to do so by the administrator. I disagree with the policy, but I accept it.