Author: Emmunah » Fri Jul 29, 2005 4:15 am
jews are not allowed to prosyletize...except for those odd "Jews for Jesus" people, but they are really Baptists.
I don't like it. I think if a religion is good, then the people who practice it will serve as examples. If the question is "should there be missionaries who just do good works, and stand as examples of their faith" then I would say yes, but not people whose number one goal is to convert people.
I really like to get to know all about other faiths, and I don't like anyone telling me what to believe, what to eat, wear ect...so I'm not "orthodox" because of that.
I heard a weird story last month about the two chief rabbis' in Israel...one of the Rabbi's (the one of Morroccan decent) declared that the Hummus made from sesame seeds that were not shelled under supervision by Rabbi's was forbidden

, and the other Rabbi said he was wrong, because you don't shell sesame seeds. what I want to know is, why do these people have so much time on their hands...shouldn't they be doing good works!!! Weird...just very weird!
Muslims do prosyletize by the way, just not the door to door kind.
I would be Alevi probably if I were not jewish.
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