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Mistrust,or cheer them?
Not Israel,but people of that religion,or heritage.
If so,articulate and explain why.

Only non jews,please.

2007-08-22 10:58:44 · 28 answers · asked by amleth 4 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

And about others in the state of Israel,not jewish,or is it only abroad that this may be felt?

2007-08-22 11:01:35 · update #1

Please,keep the personal checks.
Have been told I am irish,french,even Afghan!
Basque roots,sorry.

2007-08-22 11:06:05 · update #2

Galyamike,you may be closer to me mind,but I want to give break to other minds about tit

2007-08-27 10:37:59 · update #3

28 answers

everyone is equal
nobody's better or worse than anyone else
and the Jewish are no exception
just like all populations; some are not the nicest people and others are your best friends

2007-08-22 11:03:08 · answer #1 · answered by Julie ♥ 2 · 1 0

I love the Jews and pray for Israel. That has been the extent of it until 9/11/2001. After seeing the Mask pulled off the Muslims that claim to be the victims of Jewish aggression, I now say, "God speed Israeli and help them maintain secure borders all the way to their ancient boundaries even if it should mean they have to drive the Arabs, the Egyptians and the so called Palestinians into the Red Sea. Hey the Egyptians have been there once lets send them back. Shalom ot all the Israelis,and may the Mossad be blessed with VICTORY. I have to admit that I am not a Jew but I support them 100% thanks to the Higher Education course I took called Islam 9/11. I now believe that for world peace to be found we must treat the Muslims as the vermin they ae, hunt them down and destroy their nests.

2007-08-28 04:38:55 · answer #2 · answered by cowboy_christian_fellowship 4 · 0 1

I read the Israeli news from Jerusalem daily on line and I am amazed how much diversity there is in the population and the religious groups. Just as America there are hard line Fundamentalist and Reformed Jews and all in between.Zionist and anti Zionist. Hard to say.
I know what my bible says about the Jews though and you would do well to remember they are God's chosen and He is dealing with them right now.Isaiah 17 and Ezekiel 38-39. It's time. Better hold on God is coming and He won't be in a good mood.

2007-08-30 05:50:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I attended York University in Canada which has a high percentage of Jewish professors and students. Classes don't get held during some Jewish holidays (ie. Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah) and there is a kosher Country Style.

I don't think having Jewish people around or that Jewish people themselves are strange or "different". Sometimes I have a hard time telling the Jewish professors from the non-Jewish ones, they seem familar and close with "Canadian culture". Jewish people are just like everyone else.

2007-08-22 11:04:16 · answer #4 · answered by mrblonde3056 3 · 1 0

I am fascinated with Jews. I love Jesus Who was a Jew. I want very much to understand His human culture. I have known some Jews I dearly loved, some I hated, some I feared, some I mistrusted, some in whose presence I felt cheered. I.e., they're human like the rest of us, and that's how I've experienced them.

2007-08-29 20:59:37 · answer #5 · answered by javadic 5 · 0 0

I believe the Bible is very clear on this subject: we are to bless the Jews in all ways possible, regardless of our religious differences; we are not to curse or condemn them. We should not support any person, government or cause that seeks to take away even the tiniest piece of Israel and give it to another group, since God gave this land to the Jews forever in a unilateral covenant.

2007-08-28 02:57:33 · answer #6 · answered by Suzanne: YPA 7 · 1 0

Since I grew up in a neighborhood that had a high Jewish population, I learned to like them very much. They invited me into their homes and even asked me to sing in their synagogue.I'll be 70 in January and have never had a bad experience with the Jewish people.

2007-08-30 09:43:54 · answer #7 · answered by phlada64 6 · 0 0

If my name was Adolph I would hate them. If my name was Yekeim I would love them. If my name was Azmir I would fear them. I mistrust them as much as I would mistrust any religious entity. I cheer them for their great success in all the arts and humanities, even though their history is one of great suffering.
Have I been articulate enough?
Are my explanations thorough?
Are you satisfied?

2007-08-29 19:17:21 · answer #8 · answered by johny0802 4 · 0 0

I work with alot of Jewish people. I love them, they are real, they are so damm funny. They invited me and my family to a Sadar dinner one time. We really enjoyed ourselves. The Polish people that I work with don't particularly like them but so what.. Black people and the Jewish people get along fine, at my job. When I go to the Jewish community across town, I am sincerely welcomed.

2007-08-22 11:14:15 · answer #9 · answered by raintree1 2 · 1 0

I like Jews, although I don't apply the "Chosen People" label to all of them. I believe they are people, just like anyone else, and I do not believe in equating ethnic background with liking or disliking anyone.

I do believe that Jewish people are usually highly intelligent. Their mothers usually raise them right and make sure their children reach the full extent of their potential.

2007-08-29 08:07:14 · answer #10 · answered by Me, Too 6 · 0 1

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