Tootsie: How do people in judaism view themselves?
Researching on Judaism and its followers.
How do they express their deepest values?
yeah, my teacher, asked those specific things in a paper. not my questions.
Answers and Views:
Answer by Lil mama!
in a mirror
I think you need to rephrase your question as it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. How do they view themselves in what context?Answer by Adam
As Jews.Answer by Gillian
We view ourselves as a family, a community, a people.
.Answer by Seymour Yoni
Everyone thinks that the silly superstitious nonsense that others believe in is false but the silly superstitious nonsense they believe in is true. Human nature I guess.Answer by Everard J
Mmmmm… people in judaism ?
Is this a trick question?
~Answer by J V
that is possible the broadest question i have seen on this topicAnswer by Melkha
We are a family, a tribe, a people and a nation, as we have been for almost 5,000 years and will continue to be so. The deepest values are love and commitment which is expressed in many ways.
^5 for the “in a mirror” response !
Answer by alan hCheck on a variety of Jewish Websites.
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