As the Trump administration weaponizes accusations of antisemitism to justify repression, the Jewish left is rising up.

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      What am I not understanding here? Did they not want you to see the treatment of the Palestinians or something

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          That is not typically how Judaism works though. At least for the Jews around me, Judaism is a culture centered around asking critical questions. God doesn’t even enter the equation for a great many Jews, that’s not the point. The point is using the tradition, the rituals and the community to remember and better understand the past and to use that understanding to prevent the same kind of tragedy in the future.

          Anyway, that’s the kind of thing we talked about at my sedar.

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            That’s a load of hooey dude. I was raised Jewish.

            God is the first thing. And the last thing in that tradition

            Come on dude. Don’t tell a lie like that.

            It’s so demonstrably false.

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              I mean, different people have different traditions for sure, and I have no intention of invalidating your beliefs and upbringing in any way. And there are of course also different denominations of Judaism, Orthodox and Conservative Jews for example are much more focused on God for certain. But in the US, Reform Jews are the most common and for most Reform Jews tradition and community tend to be the most important tenents, faith in God coming in somewhere behind those.

              It’s so demonstrably false.

              That strikes me as extraordinarily difficult to demonstrate…

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                Easy demonstration.

                Me in Jewish Sunday school late 1980s.

                Rabbi or whoever : god said let there be light and then Adam and Eve and whatnot etc. other hilarious explanations of the world by scientifically illiterates ancient people.

                Me: “what about the Big Bang? And dinosaurs? The Torah says nothing about cheeseburgers. Why can u not eat one?”

                ……

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                  So how does one example demonstrate that Jews, as a group all hold that belief?

                  It seems to me more like you’re just trying to spread divisive sentiments, like a troll.

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                    The Ten Commandments

                    And of course not “all” of anything are going to be identical.

                    But you know that. It’s a bad-faith argument.

                    The exceptions prove the rule and all that.

                    It’s just more proof that:

                    BAD FAITH ARGUMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO DEFEND RELIGIONS