Anonymous
9/8/2025, 8:42:45 PM
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what if judaism is true?
what if judaism is true? and i meant real judaism, not some jesus-jew related movement.
if judaic cosmology is actually true, what is the main role of gentiles in judaism? specially in kabbalah?
non-jews (gentiles) also have souls (nefesh)
i am actually trying to ask this not on a matter of faith, since i see god from judaism being just one piece of a whole cosmologic order wich also entails themes of race and messianism. if the jews are right and they are the chosen people by god, then, in what existencial place do gentiles are placed on? aren't we created/birthed by god too? aren't the majority of the human race? why wouldnt hashem give us a greater role on creation's plan? this thread is more of anything a question to be inquisitive about what role would he give gentiles in a world where judaism is actually the true religion.
what would happen if a gentile starts practicing judaism without actually converting? i mean, in the eyes of god that must mean something, being it good or bad
also, in a kabbalistic or general mystical judaism. gentiles aren't really allowed to learn and way less practice esoteric judaism. so, that also stop us to have an actual trascendental path. why is that?
again i am not trying to downplay judaism, i just want to know to what extend gentiles can act upon the judaic religion. it is know that there was god-fearers in the past where non-convert gentiles practiced judaism, some years before the birth of christ. a lot of them being greek/roman
what happens if you have a kid with a jewish woman? i know the kid is a jew since they were born from her mom, but if you have a jewish wife and a jewish kid, does that mean you still being a gentile regardless of giving life to a jewish soul?
if judaic cosmology is actually true, what is the main role of gentiles in judaism? specially in kabbalah?
non-jews (gentiles) also have souls (nefesh)
i am actually trying to ask this not on a matter of faith, since i see god from judaism being just one piece of a whole cosmologic order wich also entails themes of race and messianism. if the jews are right and they are the chosen people by god, then, in what existencial place do gentiles are placed on? aren't we created/birthed by god too? aren't the majority of the human race? why wouldnt hashem give us a greater role on creation's plan? this thread is more of anything a question to be inquisitive about what role would he give gentiles in a world where judaism is actually the true religion.
what would happen if a gentile starts practicing judaism without actually converting? i mean, in the eyes of god that must mean something, being it good or bad
also, in a kabbalistic or general mystical judaism. gentiles aren't really allowed to learn and way less practice esoteric judaism. so, that also stop us to have an actual trascendental path. why is that?
again i am not trying to downplay judaism, i just want to know to what extend gentiles can act upon the judaic religion. it is know that there was god-fearers in the past where non-convert gentiles practiced judaism, some years before the birth of christ. a lot of them being greek/roman
what happens if you have a kid with a jewish woman? i know the kid is a jew since they were born from her mom, but if you have a jewish wife and a jewish kid, does that mean you still being a gentile regardless of giving life to a jewish soul?