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Understanding Jewish identity

Understanding Jewish identity

The question of Jewish identity—whether it is a religion, an ethnicity, or both—has long been a topic of discussion. In this article, I assert the position that Judaism should be understood strictly as a religion, not as an ethnicity. While this view may be contentious, it is important to explore it thoughtfully and respectfully, acknowledging the complex nature of identity.

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