>>935966729I have no idea. To be honest, I doubt Judaism (or at least as we would recognize it) will still exist. Remember that if you ask 10 different people who identify as Jews "what is a Jew and what is Judaism?" you will get ten different answers. One will say it's a race. The other a nationality and that they are a diaspora created by a lost state that was destroyed thousands of years ago. Some will say it is merely a religion that anyone can convert to, even blacks. I met a Jewish-identifying-man (or "Jew") in a chat room who admitted that the Enlightenment movement's liberalizing effect on some Jews, making them identify Judaism as a religion that anyone can join rather than a tribal race incompatible with integrating with different national identities, was a huge mistake and will ultimately be the end of the tribal aspects of Judaism. I don't think that what he described is a bad thing though. Judaism as a religion separate from a racial or national identity is already basically a thing (Christianity). And this post-enlightenment Judaism he derided is seemingly more compatible/relatable with western values, and post-enlightenment Jews and white semites were even integral to it's establishment of said principles, along with many other cultures and diasporas.
I see a large schism forming amongst the people who identify as "Jews" and find it interesting to watch this conflict play out on the international stage. Ultimately, the tribal-racial concept of Judaism becomes more popular when Jews feel persecuted or unsafe. This is normal for any in-group when facing out-group pressure. So if you want Jews to go more in the direction of Enlightenment era concepts that draw borders between nationality, race, and religion, rather than pushing the idea that they are one and the same thereby increasing tribalism, then you have to stop spreading blood libel conspiracies that foster a climate of anti-Semitic fear. But its hard, because Jewbwahaha memes are so funny.