Excalibur
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I don’t unless they choose to identify as Jewish.
For me, a Jew is someone who, in theory, can apply for an Israeli passport, meaning someone who has at least one Jewish grandparent. I don't know if the rules have changed, but in the past, if you had a Jewish grandparent on either your father's or mother's side, you could qualify for repatriation. For me, a non-Jew is someone who has at least one Jewish great-grandparent.I don’t unless they choose to identify as Jewish.
BaitI don’t unless they choose to identify as Jewish.
Literally broBait
For me personally, a non-Jew is someone who does not have Jews in 3-2 generations. This means that they do not have a Jewish father, mother, or grandparents.I don’t unless they choose to identify as Jewish.
Not bait. If someone’s half Jewish but wants nothing to do with Jewry then I accept that.Bait
You still have to watch out. Those people know that they can benefit from Jewish organizations and go to Israel for citizenship (not the best living there but developed country nonetheless)Not bait. If someone’s half Jewish but wants nothing to do with Jewry then I accept that.
Genetically, a mischling would plot close to Southern Europeans.
Yeah, I guess I’m being too lenient in accepting mischlings as non-Jews. Still, among Jews they’re considered to be outsiders, especially if they’re not Jewish on the side of their mother.You still have to watch out. Those people know that they can benefit from Jewish organizations and go to Israel for citizenship (not the best living there but developed country nonetheless)
Jews tend to be relatively closely related, so one can assume they're similar. They tend to be greedy and cunning.
You should view it by race. Modern Jews don't care much about religion (other than the part about how they hate goyim and how they're God's chosen people)Yeah, I guess I’m being too lenient in accepting mischlings as non-Jews. Still, among Jews they’re considered to be outsiders, especially if they’re not Jewish on the side of their mother.
depends on their behaviorI don’t unless they choose to identify as Jewish.
Jfl, I believe Someone becomes a Jew if their genetics are maternal. Meaning even a person with maternal Jewish ancestry can can go Israel.Not bait. If someone’s half Jewish but wants nothing to do with Jewry then I accept that.
Genetically, a mischling would plot close to Southern Europeans.





