Unlike chrisitanity or other religions they don't activley look for converts. They believe in live and let live each person is entitled to their religion .However when and if people do end up converting they are welcome with love and open arms and by law are required to treat them better then they themselves.
"If a Jew needs a liver, can you take the liver of an innocent non-Jew passing by to save him? The Torah would probably permit that. Jewish life has an infinite value," he explained. "There is something infinitely
more holy and unique about Jewish life than non-Jewish life.
-- Chabad Lubavitch Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburgh in Jewish Week, the largest Jewish publication in the United States.
The above quote is a clear display on the intolerant attitudes of Chabad Lubavitch towards gentiles.
Actually being a Jew isn't a religion, it is closer to being a tribe. You may be familiar with what a tribe is from the native peoples of America, and you will realize a person cannot simply "convert" to become a Cherokee or Iroquois or Inuit! These tribes, like the Jewish people, are strong and proud, and have thousands of years of tribal bonds that should be supported and valued, and you don't have to convert to do that.
look that no womens there only mens
zsityesorban 8 months ago
zionitsh talmud devil bitches GOD COMING 2012
zsityesorban 8 months ago
@giorgio3333333
Unlike chrisitanity or other religions they don't activley look for converts. They believe in live and let live each person is entitled to their religion .However when and if people do end up converting they are welcome with love and open arms and by law are required to treat them better then they themselves.
hdonstraight 1 year ago
very nice
hdonstraight 1 year ago
Amazing
NiftyNataliePollock 3 years ago
jabaddddddd, avraham fried.
elisafdie 3 years ago
in order to test how strongly you want it.
if you are sincere, you will keep trying
groovyhoovy613 3 years ago
"If a Jew needs a liver, can you take the liver of an innocent non-Jew passing by to save him? The Torah would probably permit that. Jewish life has an infinite value," he explained. "There is something infinitely
more holy and unique about Jewish life than non-Jewish life.
-- Chabad Lubavitch Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburgh in Jewish Week, the largest Jewish publication in the United States.
The above quote is a clear display on the intolerant attitudes of Chabad Lubavitch towards gentiles.
Achilles1389 3 years ago
Pardon me,but this is the first time I hear such an odd description of judaism....
giorgio3333333 4 years ago
Actually being a Jew isn't a religion, it is closer to being a tribe. You may be familiar with what a tribe is from the native peoples of America, and you will realize a person cannot simply "convert" to become a Cherokee or Iroquois or Inuit! These tribes, like the Jewish people, are strong and proud, and have thousands of years of tribal bonds that should be supported and valued, and you don't have to convert to do that.
juditt7 4 years ago