Originally Posted by
uofi1963
I have to respectfully disagree with you.
Personally, I'm an ethnic Jew, even though I basically accept the Jewish view of the Deity.
Part of my family is very orthodox. I recently attended a wedding where, at the dinner, I was seated with some highly orthodox family members, male of course. To one gentleman, I stated, "Yes, I'm not religious, but even though I come from a mixed marriage, my mother was Jewish, and I've always felt very Jewish."
He replied, "Of course, that's the Law! That's what you are, no question."
There's no doubt in my mind that if they were short for a minyon (prayer quorom), they would have accepted me even in an instant. I was treated warmly, as a family member, and with the utmost respect.
But, it's true. Jews don't evangelize, and assimilation means oblivion.
Just some thoughts!
Joel