Basically, a thread for GAF members who happen to be either Jewish or of Jewish descent. Use this thread to meet other Jewish folk on GAF, talk about your heritage, experiences growing up in a Jewish family, famous Jews you idolize, etc.
FAQ
Q: Are Jewish people a racial group or a religion?
A: It's a little of both. There are a myriad of reasons for this, including the relative lack of proselytism (unless you count the early Roman Empire), limited number of converts (ditto), persecutions throughout history, isolation, and a common Middle Eastern/Semitic (hence the term "antisemitism") heritage among most Jews. These days, Judaism is much more open to converts, but only to those who are sincere in their dedication.
Q: What's the history behind the black clothes, hat, and curly bangs?
A: The Talmud permits cutting both curls and beards. The black clothes are frequently worn by Haredi Jews, and is mostly a tradition they adopted after they arrived in Eastern Europe.
Are non-Jews welcome to post?
A: Yes, so long as you don't piss anyone off, or derail the thread. Politics surrounding the state of Israel are generally discouraged in here, especially if used as a means to demonize Jews or promote antisemitic viewpoints.
Can secular Jews post in here?
A: Of course. I am a non-religious Jew myself.
This will be expanded later.
FAQ
Q: Are Jewish people a racial group or a religion?
A: It's a little of both. There are a myriad of reasons for this, including the relative lack of proselytism (unless you count the early Roman Empire), limited number of converts (ditto), persecutions throughout history, isolation, and a common Middle Eastern/Semitic (hence the term "antisemitism") heritage among most Jews. These days, Judaism is much more open to converts, but only to those who are sincere in their dedication.
Q: What's the history behind the black clothes, hat, and curly bangs?
A: The Talmud permits cutting both curls and beards. The black clothes are frequently worn by Haredi Jews, and is mostly a tradition they adopted after they arrived in Eastern Europe.
Are non-Jews welcome to post?
A: Yes, so long as you don't piss anyone off, or derail the thread. Politics surrounding the state of Israel are generally discouraged in here, especially if used as a means to demonize Jews or promote antisemitic viewpoints.
Can secular Jews post in here?
A: Of course. I am a non-religious Jew myself.
This will be expanded later.