Jews are nationalistic and this even before religion.
2006-12-26 07:56:23
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Every religion is founded as way of life. There are only choices in which you will have to find the best that you think you can be a better human being or you can easily and happily perform what you think is acceptable for you and for God. Even without religion is also a way of life. You can live in the grace of God by living righteously in the way that you respect the rights of every living things and nature the way you think you deserve yours to be respected too. I myself also have Jewish religion a big space in my heart.
2006-12-26 16:05:20
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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The People are JEWISH.
They can speak HEBREW-the official ancient language.
They may speak YIDDISH- a version of High German + slang.
The Country is ISRAEL.
What is called Palestine should be called THE HOLY LAND. This was the land that was give by THE GOD to the ancient Jewish People.!
If one has a friendship for the people have a look at >>
http://www.toughlove.faithweb.com/jewish_christian_roots.htm
2006-12-26 15:58:07
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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I'm sure it must be both.
Reformed Jews sometimes seem quite relaxed about their religious beliefs. For some of them, their beliefs might not spill over much in their lives. They may or may not see it as a way of life. (Those are just my thoughts).
For Ultra-Orthodox Jews, I think it's a way of life. Their beliefs include many strict observances so they'd have to be dedicated.
I'm not Jewish but I still feel a connection to them. They are, after all, some of God's chosen people.
2006-12-26 16:06:56
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answered by ☼Grace☼ 6
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Both. Being Jewish is a full-time job, literally from waking up to going to bed.
2006-12-26 20:49:33
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answered by Melanie Mue 4
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It is both.
2006-12-26 15:54:58
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answered by Anna 3
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