MichiganMedGrower
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"OK, so your answer is, "I am Jewish because I was raised in the culture and identify with that culture even though I am not observant" Gotcha
I'm still not sure what you are saying about ancestry as an identifying feature. Using Buck as an example, he married a Jewish woman and -- at least at RIU -- says he now identifies himself as a Jew. I don't know what he did in terms of temple classes or learning a secret handshake or whatever. Can a person who is not born of Jewish ancestry ever call himself Jewish? Does he have to be more observant than you are?
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I never said culture you did. I said heritage.
And why do you defend cultures all day long and then attack me for one you are assigning me?