For in my tradition, as a Jew, I believe that whatever we receive we must share.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Myself, first of all, I am a Jew. And that is the most important thing for me.
My message is that giving is very important. Giving is a Jewish thing, and I like to talk about that. There's nothing more important, personally, for anybody than being able to give.
We believe that what we possess we don't ultimately own. God is merely entrusting it to us. And one of the conditions of that trust is that we share what we have with those who have less. So, if you don't give to people in need, you can hardly call yourself a Jew. Even the most unbelieving Jew knows that.
We have our own values; we build our own special, our JEWISH life - and we are proud, so very proud.
Our people represent a tapestry of interwoven identities embodying the rich diversity of what it means to be Jewish.
I've learned one important thing about God's gifts - what we do with them is our gift to Him.
Sometimes people who are Jewish are held to a higher standard which sometimes we take great pride in.
We receive by faith and we keep it by faith.
We are organizing Jewry for its coming destiny.
I'm Jewish and my wife isn't so right now we're literally decorating a Christmas tree with Jewish stars draped around it.
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