An Austin-based restaurant refused an employee’s request not to work on Saturdays in observance of the Sabbath and fired her instead, the lawsuit claims
Messianic Judaism is a syncretic[1] Protestant Christian religious sect that incorporates elements of Jewish practice. It considers itself to be a form of Judaism but is generally considered to be a form of Christianity,[2][3] including by all mainstream Jewish religious movements. Its roots are in Christian missionary activity aimed at Jews in the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in North America.
Those people aren’t Jewish, they’re Christians. Congrats, you proved yourself wrong.
Yeah I’m Jewish and no they’re absolutely not Jewish, there are certain red lines in Judaism and that is beyond that. Hell the grand majority of religions Jews wouldn’t even be offended if you told them you don’t believe in God, they would be offended however if you believed in Jesus and still called yourself a religious jew.
You’d be surprised.
From your own link:
Those people aren’t Jewish, they’re Christians. Congrats, you proved yourself wrong.
They call themselves Jews. Who are you or I to say otherwise?
Yeah I’m Jewish and no they’re absolutely not Jewish, there are certain red lines in Judaism and that is beyond that. Hell the grand majority of religions Jews wouldn’t even be offended if you told them you don’t believe in God, they would be offended however if you believed in Jesus and still called yourself a religious jew.
Problem with faith is you can make any claim and be ‘correct’.
Nobody. But the Jewish movements that say they aren’t Jews sure seem to be the sorts of people to say otherwise